/
COLONUT TCLSrSOnS
AdVMtMBf I mpU« 4M4
Biiilnoa Oflle* E raptr* 4U4
Circulation nrdeo l«l2
Job Prlniinf ... ,.0 ardcn 6141
BdUorUl Rooom K mptra 4111
aocl4l Editor E mplrr nil
NO. 279— eh;hty.sixth year
4
HEATUkR m&ElAlkT
Victoria and Vicinity — Ptrali to atninc
winds overcast with frequent showers; mild,
not much chaitge in temperature
Temperaturrs Vcaterday Maximum. M,
miniinum. 44. minimum on the craaa. 43.
Sunshlite YMterday -NU.
.)
(EITABUlWCD UM)
VKTORU, BRITISH COLUMBIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1944
Conceded Reflection for Fourth Term
SIXTEEN IVAGES
Into Nazis* Last Ferry
Terminal Across Maas
Seize K#*y Tohii of an Baltl#*
Virtually 0\rr — Swaying Fight in <»rniiany
LONDON. Nov. 7 (CP).— The month-long battle to clear
the Germana from Southwest Holland and from the Scheldt
River estuary virtually came to a close tonight as First
Canadian Army forces smashed Into the Nazis' last ferry
terminal across the Maas River and. to the west, seized the
key town of Middleburg on Walcheren Island.
Tonight the Berlin radio said Canadian and British
a.4sault troops had landed on the big Schouwn Island,
north of Walcheren and Beveland Islands. In their relent*
less drive up the Netherlands west coast.
Supreme Headquarters did not comment on the Ger-
man assertion, but it was recalled here that previous Oer
man reports of First Canadian Army amphibious opera-
tions on this coast had received Allied confirmation many
hours after Berlin claims.
In Germany itself, American and German troops were
locked tonight in a swaying, bitter struggle for the centre
Ihr Oermsn tpwn of VoMeiiAfk in
HurUfen with powerful Naxl
retnforcemenlB bdlUins fiercely to *//l O
ber U>e road to Cologne and the rich L/UNIIUY imtiy
Rhine Valley only 30 mUea away •'
A/Ur five dan o{ aa«-u« Aahuns.
United Blatea PIrai Army infantry f IHlIcN III l\itlil
men held half of the mile>and-a-
hilf-long town, and the Oermanx ■ \m •! a
were aolldly entrenched In the other ||| \|^|||U| UPSI
half Shock iroopa of both aide- .»ac4iiiH4 .bi vet
arluaUy were nghilng from .ippoalte pbarl HARBOR. Nov. 7 <Cf»
wtng* of the church in the heart of Third Fleet earner planes relumed
to the Manila area Sunday, deatro)
In Holland. American and PtHirh jng 249 Japanear planra to raise
troops of the Canadian First Army ; their two-day loll to* 440 and run-
raptured Wlllemstadt, ferry terminal nin« th<>lr shipping score to sU sunk
on the Maas River, and tmaahed and li4 damaged.
Into the outskiru of Mnerdljk on Admiral Nlmitr. armounclng the
fhe same stream, virtually cioaliig continued neulraliiaUon of the
•»ut the monlh-lonf battlp in drive : Manila area In a communique to-
fhe Oermana from south M Ihe day, reported additional "heavy
Maas damage " was Inillrted on ground
It was authoriuuvely estimated insiAllailons.
that the toeing struggle to hold Five ships were sunk Sunday and
Seulhweaiem Holland had cost the flve more, plua several cargo veucLs,
Nazis from 43 OOO to 44000 troopa were damaged One ship was sunk
nut of an original force of 100 000 HatUrdav and five, plus aeveral cargo
Of Uiese. 36.000 were Uken prisoner ships, damsged
since October 7.
Admiral NimlU said the toul of
BriUah uoopB nf the Canadian cargo ships damaged on both days
Army sUUed all effecUve .Nasi oppo- ; was U.
altion In Middleburg on Walcheren Presence of many cargo shlfw In
Island Verre. on the northeaal Manila Harbor Indicates the Jap-
slde of the tsland. was captured aneae either have beeri able to slip,
Oohr on the nnHhem fringe of • one or more small convoys into the
Wskheren were the Natlagtlll mak- Philippines or were preparing to
Inf a determined stand
niih supplies to othrr Philippine
The Tommies look 7 roo prisoners ^ Islands.
.Middelburg
Including The iwo-day toll of 44o plane.<i
Ueutenant-Oeneral Daser, 60-year- probably was the second highest of
old romander nf the Oerman 70th the w ar in the PaciAc, exceeded only
L>lv|«ktn.
by th^M0•odd record of June 16-19.
Allied rntncHweeper* were busy ! when the Fifth Fleet destroyed 40a
rlearing the &0-mlle Brheldt Estuary In one day and followed up with
so Allied convoys could, begin un- ' scores more the succeeding day.
loading supplies at Antwerp.
Admiral NimlUt said that for the
A front dispatch tonight described two days 113 Japanese planes were
(he nght for Vnsoenack as "savage shot out of the air and 337 de-
al the struggle for Aachen- and one ' strayed on the ground.
or much greater scope The town
nt Schmidl. whRh the Germans rc-
“Many other* were destroyed on
the ground by strafing. ' he added.
laptiued in a rounter-attack two ntaking no attempt to euimate the
days ago. still was in enemy hands • number
From Kiirope .
I .AorHpjjian Minihirr
Dnv l»v Day — \rrivpfl ill Momcoh
V . . LONDON, Nov 7 iCh Trygve
TH^ TlVtia. London Norwegian Foreign Minister,
has arrivetl in Moscow for confer-
N»,At r-rr^m,nt nn //ifwoe- mces «Uh Soviet crfflclals on ques-
ucf>4t f.rof* ^fom TAr of common Interest* to Rm-
' TA# ^ j, .rr.keaman for
Deifv Co/r>ot«r fry ifttyat erreow- ^ iw
meo» xxHih Tht Veofvvtvr Dw/g Haakon s Government an-
/V.HVo.e , « nounced tonight,
! 1 1 The spokesman said Lie and hi'
M ; rr,ht ts«4. *f a<»«ih*» c* » | pfobably would be received
LONDON. Nov 7 *rhe battle tor *>y Marshal Stalin Dlplomatl-
Ihe Maas River U nearly over Many qu«"'ers convldered thto slgnlMcair
i/»wns *nd vtlltg--. along Ms banks R'ualan troops are fighting
have been overrun In the estuary w* Norwegian soil
hv ftriUsh forces The Moerdljk
bridges h*»e Oeeii rle^troyed, bui, m,. , 1 4 : s: I I
Mv.^eTlmcoum*ryc.rre.p.mr1. VirhpIlU
ent, the kmg and ardutnts operation OENERAL a c A R TH U R'S
Is diwwlng to a clcwe KEADQUARTEHB. Phlllpplne^, Nov
Dis gains by UnMed Kingdom and • 'Wedtvesdsy. .4*. Liberator
Canadian tm<>pe will not only allow bombers dropped 380 t/ms of bomba
i«s of Antwerp when the mines are ^ Japanese sirflelds in islands,
rleared. but will set free large num- ringing the Vuavan Bea. during the
bers of Irtwips for fighting elsewhere P*** ^ hour* to keep them from
Tils Canadian Frist Army, with ' micrfering with Amenran Invasion
lu united Kingdom and Polish operations at Uyte Mar Arthur said
dIvIslouA- has been engigwd wholly least IS parked plaitew were de-
et»her In the .Vheldi fighting nr on strayed, three interceptors shot
the mainland forcing (he enemy out (he runwavv cratered,
of ht* p»>v|tlon* which for a Jong
time threatened Antwerp and pre- w-^ a lam •
'T.' n.. lv<K'k<‘t \u‘a
be retstnsd in Zeeland. Whether li
is dreided to force the Maas east ^
tyeeimiider.nitrg or tranoXer acuvl- ^-Ibi C I
tlea In Ihe ewvl nf the Dutch sahenU I I I B la I ^ wF I a t
increased sireugth wiU be available
fur frlnfr.rremenl • i LONDON Nov 7 JT Adolf HlUer
Canadian losses savs The 'Ttinea .may be on the verge of eommiuing
mititsrv avre lerlnua enough. hU greatest blunder of the war
hut twnbably did not exceed one* through the use of hate weaprms
slaih of the German They are coning f»n the irene at
In the Brc "-iw pocke- akme the )«ajit two year* too late in this war.
eueipy 13000 priaone-s, wtth put. by using them. Hitler pooalbly
thousands more killed and imunded v- making the absolute subjugation
American
ported
losses were not re-
*TH^ nvtxa. London
W»u I a"/f ftn //irons*
noedf firor* tltttui from TAr
ang pi/AfiiAeJ 10 TA#
Oetfu Co/n/?,«r Av iroisf srrsoer-
rneor uifA Tf>t Veofvvtvr Ooily
/V(HVo<e. . V
-’iht. ts«4. Sr aoulhsoi C« I
Moving Up
Troops for
Big Allack
Rain lrn(M*fif*ft Sotiet
Sipgr of BiiHapPht
LONDON, Not. 7 Fighting
along ihe alndtng fjistern Front
slackened groerall.v today
anniversary of the Ruulsa revo-
lution— vrlth Moscow announcing
only that "there were no e»,enUal
rhangrw on the front** and that
yesterday 16 German tanks were
koorked out in scattered local en-
gagements.
Behind the major sectors, however,
there was the promise of big opera-
tions to come.
The cl^-: aMga of Budapsat was
Impeded by a third day of lorrenllal
rainv. but Uie Rusaiaus used the
weather ss* cover for movement of
thnusiuids of infantrymen into the
front lines beside their tanks, and
Soviet artillery shelled the Hungar-
ian capltart defences methodically
The Paris and Braeoavllle radios
said that inatde the city a veritable
civil war was raging amnWg dissident
Hungarians and German and Hun-
girlan Naxi troops.
The German radio said that for
several days past the Russians had
been withdrawing mechanised for-
mations from the Bait Beaklds area
of Ihe Pollsli-Caecho-Slovak frontier
*rhey said this was to relnlorce as-
sault divisions preparing for a new
largc-Acale attack towards *Tamow
from the Soviet bridgehead on the
west side of the Vistula River.
Strong formations have been
moved into that area west of Bar-
anow particularly In the past 34
hours and "the early beginning of a
big battle U assumed." Berlin said.
Bombers Help
Eifflitli Armv’js
C y
New Advance
ROME. Nov 7 .4>s Bmiah Eighth
Army troops. ataUed for day* outside
ForU on the Important Bologna-
RUnlnl lateral highway, moved to
ward Ihe town today, aided by a
powerful atudi py medium bombera
Large formations of ,bombera
dropped thousands nf fragmenutlon
bomba on tr>iop concentrations and
gun positlcms Returning pilots said
the mission was auccessful
Other Allied bombers attacked
I targets along Uie l^renner Pass and
j heavy bombers of the United Statee
Fifteenth Air Force attacked mlll-
' tary targeta In the Vienna area and
Northern Yiigoslavia.
Prior to today's advances Eighth
Army troopa captured a number of
hill features southwest of PWrIi and
took several vUlsgee In the moun-
tains farther west, but patrnUng.
both German and Allied, continued
over most of the Kalian front
IVrmirr King S|H*ak.s
().\rr Kadifi Tinlay
OTTAWA Nov 7 CF -The Fed-
eral Cablet held a three-hour sil-
ting today but nc- statement fol-
loaed the meeting, the tint since
Friflttv
Agriculture Minister Gardiner,
who luw returned trom the West,
"wa« present
Prime Minister Msckenile King,
who will give a half-hour radio ad-
dress tomorrow night on "Bupport
for the Canadian Army Overseas."
usually outlines such a proponed
address to hW Tabinei coUeaguea
and may have done so today
1
Conceded as State Vote
Swings to Democrats
FRANKLIN DELANO - ROOSEVELT
Preoldent of the United Sutei and commsndcr-tn-chicf of its srraad
forces, whoa* re-election as the nstton't chief executive for a fourth term
wai conceded by hit opponent. New York's Governor Thomas E Dewey,
Republican petty leader, early today (Wednesday). While returns were
■till far from complete, President Roosevelt held s commanding lead in
32 of (he 46 states.
Tntops in Holland Want
Uon.s€ri|)t8 Sent to War
Rockt't \^ ra|)on May Be
Hitler\s (sreat Blunder
DoacrtMng the opening up e| Ant- '
aerp. The Time* rwrraspond^mc with
( antinued an Fag* t
\
TODW'S FEATl RES
(WlWrl^wn an Bridge
tdltavtob
Pwg*
Fogv
Far-
F*e*
Page
Wewiea'a l tok*
^^.roga
LONDON NOV 7 Adolf HlUer
.may be on the verge of eommiuing
hli greatest blunder of the war
through th« use of hat* weaprms
They are coning rm the scene at
least two year* too late in this war.
but. by using them. Hitler pooalbly
making the sboolute subjugailon
of Germany a matter of utmost
neressity.
No one In tha European theatre
be'.itUea neutral reports mostly fmm
8«eden. that the Natis are ready ing
for use their tong-range rocket
weapona, V-X with whkh It la sold
New York as well as Europesin etbe*
<*an b* bwnbarded
The rtrkei srespen. fired from the
grsHind Or airplane, today la at the
stag* of development which the *tr-
plsne had reached m the First Great
War. It can hit hard.- ton It baa
not been developed to a point where
It could win a war From every
oppearaoew Gcnnany wUl be cruohad,
be('>re such development can take
place
And there Itev the poaalbUlly of
Huier < mra* enormous error. Wi'h
V-2 in pi^iieri as the great weapon
of a third world war. no single coun-
try nor gr<iup nf nations could re*'
e*aii» If Oermsiry were free to •wjn-
(inue Its deeelnpiiient.
8lr Archibald Sinclair. BrlUtn'a
Secretary of State for Air. warned
recently that the Ualted Kingdom
must be prepared f to meet new
German weapona which "wtU be
mlinarlly loas fuUle than the ByUig
bomb *
Bo high an executive does not talk
Idly on such a subject.
We are watching them, and they
sron't take us by nirpiiae." said Blr
ArrhIbaJd
Their use todsv might mewn the
upmwirg of Oemanv to deprivt
her of any pnaslbto. future uae of
such a vsapock I
By Rose MUNRO j
Canadian Press War Correspondent
WITH THE CANADIANS IN
HOLLAND. Nov 7 tCFi -Canadians
on this front in genenl are disap-
pointed that Gen McNaughton. re-
, cwntly-sppomted MlnUlcr for De-
fence. has declared himself In favw
of Ute continuance of voluntary en-
listment.
*nvey interpreted lUs Ampcloc.
I Ont.. speech as meaning that home >
I defence troopa will not be oeni over-
seas. and this It the oppoalie to wbat
! the great majority of tha troops her* .
i are anxious to see happen.
When the Cabinet change brought
i the "Zombie” question Into the egwn.
the men here took a definite stand
! even on the meagre information they
[ have been able to read on the con-
troversy. They hoped a policy of
reinforcing the overseas army with
' men from the home defence force
would be adopted
At this stage of the war. they feel
It IS high time that the men who
stayed at home should now share
some of the burden of oafrseaa serv- ,
Ice While they are ail volunteer*
themselves, the troops here are cynl-,
, cal about the pmspects of further!
hptuioY to lip
I\piv Ministpr
VANCOUVER. Nov. 7 CF) — The
Province said in a newapage story
today that Edward T Kenney, of
Terrace. Liberal member of the
BrtUah Columbia Legislature for
Skeena, would be named Lands
Minister In the British Columbia
Cabinet surceedlng the late A Wells
I Gray. The r>ewspapcr said Mr. Ken-
I ney would uke ovef the post from
' Premier John Hart, who oMumed
I the Lands Ministry In addition to his
\ portfolio os Finance Minister after
^ the death nf Mr. Gray last Spring
^ ama.««liita S^'nt
To PliilippincN
SAN FRANCXBCO. Cal, Nov. 7
I uP> -Indicating concern over Amer-
ican auccesses m the Philippines, the
Japanese war lords have switched
I generals for that area.
Gen Tufnnyuki Yamashita, Ja-
I pan"! victorious general at Singapore
' and Chrregidor will fight It out with
Oen. MocArlhur. vlng been trans-
' ferred from Malaya to serv* as com-
mander In chief of Japanese forces
j ut the Philippines. Toklo radio said
[ torufht
I YamashPa. whose change of qpm-
mand was announced in a broadcast
' recorded In th • United SUtea by the
' Federal Ccmmimtoatkms Commls-
I Sion, apparently suc<»e<L Lt -Gen.
Shlgenon Kurode in the Philippines
(!ni«h R«*«'i'*imirr
KANDY. Oeylon. Nov 7 CF> -Al-
lied troops have crushed all enemy
resistance around Kennedy peak
southeast of Tlddim in Northwrwawm
Burma, and have cleared an sddl-
UocuU eight -mile stretch of the main
road to f^rt White, the Allied Com-
mand announced today The BrttlMi
14th Army drove to within two mhea
of Fort White
HONOR FOR Rr.FORTF.R
BLOOMINO*TON. Ind . N<rr 7 OT
- Preetdewt Hennan B Wells an-
nounced lodav Indiana Unlvendly
weuM award the honorary degree of
Doctor of Humane LeUer* to &r.je
Pyle, war torrespngidenl at a speclat
convocation November 13 Pvla. an
ahdnnus of the unlvemity. is now
on vacattoo *t his home In New
klepicn.
voluntary eniistmcnt at home dti the
' scale lhat would be neceauiry in keep
up a steady flow of good reinforce-
ments on this front.
CANADI.4N FORCES IN
ITAI.V PI Z7.LF.I)
WITH T)IE CANADIANS IN
ITALY. Nov. 7 <F>, Canadian
troops In luly remain puzzled about
the poUUcal impllcatlona In the
cliange-over in the Defence Depart-
ment at Ottawa, no cotkrete sute-
menu from either side have been
received here so far on which to base
opinions.
Col Ralston, in the optnloo ol the
men here, has eiUiar>ced his atandUig
by hla eourmge in trying to do wune-
thing definite about one of the txln*
cJpel "beefs* of the boys- Zomble-
Ism."
At the aame time the pneiiton of
Gen. McNaughton. Col. RaUlons
successor ss Defence Mmivter. In the
eyes of the men Is such that where
they would ordinarily have drawn
conclusions by this time, actually
they are walling to hear from him
personally
Tlte first report in any detail was ^
published In The Maple Leaf rm
Sunday.
Torpedo Boats
Break Up Big
Enemv Uonvov
v' to’
A BRITISH PORT Nov 7 «CF'
A large Oerman merchant vreselwos
destroyed %nd an E-boat set afire b>-
the 39th Canadian fioUHa nf motor
torpedo boaU In a blaring IQ-hour
action off the Netherlands rnaet re-
cently. it was announced today
A heavlly-e.vorted German con-
voy was lighted off the Hook of Hol-
land Just after dark on Nn-. ember 1
by a flotilla unit under the com-
mand of Lt -Cmdr. Tony Law, DB
of Quebec City A lOOO-lon mer-
chant veaart and a barge towed by a
tug were escorted by several trawl-
ero. armed coasiera. four minesweep-
ers and eight B-boaU
During the action the Canadian
force suffered only two cosualtiee
both from a veaoel commanded by
Lieut Glenn Creba, of Winnipeg
*rhey wwre A B Harry Broadley. of
St Caiharmei. Ont . who was falalty
wounded by shrapnel, and AB A
Sevan, of Charlottetown, who was
sUkhUy wounded In ihe heel
Aft^r several exrhange* of gunfire
the convoy turned and fled
Cnsunltien Heavv
In Ij4*ytf* Slrti^plr
OKNERAt. Mac ARTHUR B HEAD-
QUARTERS. PhUlppltves. Nov 6
I Wednesday) to AmerVan ground
foreas battled reinfarcMl Japanaae
today for a network of ridge* com-
manding the enemy's retreat route
to Ormnr. last eocape port on the
west coast nf Leyte Island
The Americans apparenthr were
near Cabulan a vtUage about li
mtlee noCh of Ormor
Some Arnertcan units that p^n*-
trated the ridge country wme forced
to draw back at night oi fight I*
out with numerically superior epemy
forcea The Japanese adit were
brUMloc up retnforoeisenu frorr.
Ormoc
Mn*( of the leolated American
group* held thetr ground, but raa-
ualtle* were heavy at) both side*
IT)# enemy *urmd cap'.ured ma-
chtne-funa on the Amencans. tak-
ing a heavy toO.
ILS, Elet^tums
At a (wlanve
By The Canadian Pr»«
At l:M am. (CDTi.
PRESIDENTIAL
Roofrevcil leading in 33 autea
with 376 electoral votes
Dewey leading In 16 ?‘airs with
165 electoral votes
<366 needed to win<
Senate. <35 seats at stake'.
Democrat* elected, eight
Republicans elected, three
Democrats leading two
Republicans leading, one
House
Democrats elected. 103, Including
. eight gains from RepubUcaiu.
Republlcfns elected 13. Including
three returned In Maine advance
poll
Ooveroors '33 in be elected)
Demorrau elected, four
Rcpubllcanx elected, Uirre. In-
cluding one In Maine advance poll.
I Demorrau leading In tliree.
Republicans leadUig In five
I Npliirnh ShoM Proidnit in
lv**ati in 32 of Toial Utt SIuIpn
! NEW YORK. Nov. 8 (Wednesday) <AP).—
\ Governor Thomas E. Dewey told a press conference
I at 2:15 am. that "it’s clear that Mr. Roosevelt has been
' re-el^tcd for a fourth term.”
In a brief address carried by all radio networks,
' the Republican Presidential nominee said he was
grateful for the support he had received and declared
that the Republican Party "emerges revitalized from
this campaign.
"I am confident that all Americans will join me in
the hoj>c that Divine Providence will guide and protect
the President of the United States."
The Republican nominee had fallen farther and
farther behind in tabulations pouring in during th^
early morning hours after a see-saw struggle in early
^counting. The ballots of nearly 27,(X)0.000 Americans
showed, at the time he gave up:
For Roosevelt. 14,411,965.
For Dewey. 12,165.763.
HYDE PARK. NY. Nov 8 (Wednesday) ./I'l I'rr.tl-
dont Roosevelt sent the following telegram to Governor
Thomas E Dewey:
"I thank you for your statement which I have heard
over the air a few minutes ago."
The telegram was dispatched from the President s
' Hyde Park home 15 minutes after Dewey had conceded his
defeat.
/V)/>f//(/r I (Pto hy States
The following labir. complied by Tiw^ Auoclated Prea* ei 3 30 am
•hows Uir pofNilar vote by state* In the priwldentlal contest
Indicated
Voting
Uiuu
Popular
Vole
Sectoral
Vole
Slaie
UruU
Reporting
RO(<M‘vrli
Dewey
Roosevelt
Dear:
Alabama
3JOO
1.0U
111094
35 407
II
—
Aruona
4Jt
69
10 039
7 561
4
-
Arkansas ..
3 087
.VM
31
11937
•
'California .
14.641
8.7M
631 034
486.3M
35
*C-olorado .
1 «63
260
26 947
3E160
6
OonnecUcut.
169
149
431.113
373 431
6
Delawrarf
3M
46
9.193
5961
3
•Pimida
1.496
600
146 154
67.597
1
Oforgla
1 m
567
173J76
39 499
13
Idaho . ....
64.1
314
37..166
25 401
4
IlUnoU ....
1746
4 119
1 139.516
676 300
36
Indiana ....
4.016
1.144
279 7M
368 637
17
Iowa
3.406
1 193
336.IM
341118
10
Kansas
3 750
670
63.794
113 439
8
Kentucky ..
4 304
3.461
313.409
333.653
11
Louisiana ..
1 971
469
109 134
35 795
10
Mslne
637
610
U69S6
153,774
5
■Maryland .
U36
1 076
U1..709
336.757
6
Moss
1.663
799
360 106
335.M8
16
Michigan ..
3641
740
152.634
228 104
19
Mlnnesnra .
3 701
691
I6A.II5
14.7 74.4
11
-
MLuissIppl..
1 693
69.1
77.150
4 4AI
9
'Missouri ..
4.619
3690
40 355
405933
15
Montana ..
1 176
331
30 937
33 60Q
4
'Nebraska .
3036
666
47.113
78.769
6
Nevada
390
211
11.3 4A
MJ13
3
N Hampshire
396
34.1
70.791
73 304
4
New Jersey
3.667
1.349
307.635
350.983
16
New Mexico
693
34S
39.119
31910
4 ■
k
New York
9 131
6)74
3 263 145
3 067 694
47
N Carolina.
1J23
1391
363.079
148379
14
•N DaknU
3 364
367
16939
16.183
t
Ohio
9.706
6.517
649 303
946 5M
35
Oklolioma .
3672
3 7.1.‘*
367 463
319.86A
10
Oregon
1 U9
791
63J01
8B.098
6
•Peruwylvanla
6306
6 150
1 307J67
1.160 035
35
•Rhode I
361
360
156 614
114 106
4
B Carolina.
i.?ia
663
66 770
3 646
8
B t>sknta .
1 949
aoi
36.906
54 640
4
Tennessee .
3.700
1660
21)M3
141 451
13
Texas
314
310
459.143
91 7(M
33
•Utah
670
316
33.171
33 744
4
-
Vermom ...
346
24.1
5)916
71 426
J
Virginia
1 711
1 460
301 686
136 630
11
'Washington
3 163
431
05 490
45 803
6
W Virginia.
3 793
636
110.169
94 996
•
—
Wloronsln
3091
1 671
337 663
344 367
13
Wyoming
cn
307
14 474
16990
—
3
rotate 130 610
63 774
13 631 656 10 069 031
376
l&S
'Depotee tUles counting aerrlce vole after election day
Mimfn*ah‘r:i in
Initial Attack
Prime Miiii*«|rr lo
.Med itogion Uotiiicil
NEW YORK, Nov I Wedm^ay)
<*• Pre.-sldeni Franklin D R»mw*.
ve]t. pursuing l.ih preredent-Anatiet-
Ing career is Prexident nf the United
I States for a fourUi conoecatlve term.
Ill the rare of a growing Demo-
cratic popular V'“?f majority hU Re-
publican opponent. Gm- Tlioman E
Dewey, of New York, oald at l:IS
am. ROT. this morning, that ye*-
lerdayli elections made U "clear that
Mr. Rooeeveli hoa been elected for
a fourth terre "
Long before Ihol on tncreoamc
number nf newspapers supporting
Dewey had conceded the 43-year-oJd
cohdldaiet defeat after a •irenuoua
campaign to end Uie 13-yeac Demo-
rral-Ron*evelt regime lu Waohing-
ton
l,ate lost nieht President Roose-
. velt. at hu K>de Park home up the
Hudjwin River from ihU city, imd
eerenadlng neighbor* that lie
thought he wo* rr elected
Early this morning the lost hope
of the DCwey follow era wo* *wept
away wheh New Yffit- 47 eter-l/rral
vofev wru'e traruferred to th* Roose-
velt column in a growing flrv>d of
‘ vntFs In which Liberal aiid American
Labor party support f«un.^ Die vie-
: Uiry to the Demo/ra'ir MW'
Retunu were far from romplrto
('•ntlnaed en Pag* 7
Alherni-W^est
Coast .\ttains
Its Loan Goal
AIbernl-We<t Cnaal unit veeterdav
weni over the top In Its Seventh
victory Lr»an drive for t.lMQOQ
I North Baanlrh aub-unK put up
lu oeiymd pennant K has oversub-
, scribed to the extent nf 134 per cent,
, reaching 6164 000 Baanich munle-
jlpol employee* went Over (he top
*n)e army In Vh tori* are* an-
nounced ■'ib'crlptlons rearhed 6349.-
IM or 101 per cent Pacific Com-
mand reached 106 per ren<
Royal Canadian Navy In DiU are*
paoeed (he 6600.000 mark. r««a(fi)tnt
6M 7.000 for a perrenlag' of 14.17
Additional payroll tr<Uire« rea< :.ed
OTTAWA. Nov. 7 CP) -Clanadlan
WITH ™* CANAD.ANR IN .... U.d., ItUn. .pur. iNhl..! U.. V«,-
HOLt-AND Nov 7 Cto Black Minister MackeuzJe King ho* agreed campaign. Vlrb-ry
Watch Regiment from Montreal Dominion executive offlriaU in Greater VirUiM*
made the imual eturk along the ***^'‘‘* to diwuae the examined ihtv area'a 66.-
reinforcement of Ciiiadian force* im/vm ir. — .<«iinn «n
narrow causeway from Bouth Beve- IIO.ooo guou In re si ton to D»#
narrow causeway frwn Bouth Beve- Q^y^geo*
land Island to Waicheren Uiand.
one of the key advance, in the now- It will
etooliig batue to clear the Brheldt ^ tomorrow
estuary approaches to Antwerp. :l
was pennilled to report tonight The OTTAW#,. Nov. 7 CP* — Oenrge N
regiment mode the oosault In the Zaroubin. BoWt Ambaaoador. and
re!siton to D»*
®*'™*** record of auboctlptPns arid iwgan
No time hoe yet been set for the ,^rn.s i.f -67.000 000 for
in'ervlew. but It le expe-ud It will f^-venlh Loan '*
. In the 34 hour* prereding lub-
-rrlpdory* totaled |1V1 000 to-fh*
the Greater Vk"/-ria total |l.-
' fare of very heavy Oerman fire. Mr* Zornubin enteruined at * re- <77X0 It placed 17 000 000 w*')iin
fighting all day through a storas of crption tonight at the Ruoatan ^n-
reerh they
The loan kj
marhtoe-ffun buUeU. moGar bomba borsv «) the orcoinon of the 37lh remain open until mtonic'-t
aturdav ^
Vancouver lalac'1 yesterday reached
and ohrleklng 66 sheUi which twrpt onnlveraary of th* fouruUng of the ^
the 1.106-foot-tonf causeway Soviet Btau Among the rouij were Vancmjter laiacl yesterday 1
They got right up to a concrete. Minister Markeime King and ” 669Jh600
rtib* (K« av.i^H^n enH member* of the Federal OaMnet C ewtlaaed •« P*#*' I
walled dike at the Welcheren end member* of the Federal OaMnet
of the highway and held thgir
ground In spite of fler*^ Nosl oppoai-.
tton while a Western battalion i
thniat through meir poaltlon* and " t/fle f
rsUblUhed the first bridgehead no
wakheren Island A T midnifht on >
Majox Bill Ewing and Major Mac- /\ Logn will uke pUc
Duff both from Itowitreal. tod the hietory. thg reapor
two leading rempimtoe to thi* octton wor. Unaueetionablv. thi
Four t)ays to (ro
9 Ait fiTARVATION
BNDHOVKN. Holland. Nov 7 <Jto
-More Uton 6JOOOOO dvihons in
North HoOond— olighUy torn than
half of the populattoo of that ofea
- arv to immediate danger ot starVa-
tton this Winter. Netherlanda nfD
1 dak to Uberatod Huik^M aold today
At midntfht on Saturday Canada'e Seventh Victory
Loan will uke place with lU fHcdeceaaore aa current
hietory. thg reeponae of th* people of thte land in
war. Unqueetiopably, the Seventh Victory Loan will reach
ita objective, and perhapa paid that. Here on Vancouver
leland theae four day* muet be made to count. The time
for worda ia over. Only actions will ipeak now. Buy
bonds today, and make your effort the beat that ydiL^n*
eatly can.
Victoria Unit,
National War Finance Committee.
\
fatonce
DRIVE
OncUidiH^ Qai and Oil
WILSON &
CABELDU
935 YATES
Ralston Says Reinforcement
And Supply Problems Difficult
MOhrniKAl* Nov. 7 Cn — Oil. i «mr bviiif owr They know that
L. fUdttoii. IB hU tint pubUc speech there b bitter flfhUAf ahead *
•ibce be retried a« Defence Min- another point he raferred to the
btar. today dMcrtbed hie reecni ^ and eald “It hae
batUefront tour and said "the probr j
lems of Mpply and reinforcemanu
More Women for War Work
To Release Men for Service
ian Kiddies Welcome (Canadians
OTTAWA. Nov. 7 Cfl.-lncretsed
efforta to nwei labor requlremeDts
with women workers b etpected to
result from the manpower ootiry
announced last nifht by Defence
MInbter McNaufhtoo.
plants; but, aUhoufh actual fl«*
urts have not been made public. It
b understood results so far have
little more than baboced the
ordinary labor tuinovrr.
The number of eokUers who will
Oeneim] McNaufhtyn s policy at pro-
htbiUng the use of medkwliy fit
call-up soldiers in clvUtin Jobs ts
not definitely known. Both Labor
and Defence Eiepartmenls deeUned
actual fifuree. but H has been flveii
as "several hundred "
Thb number of job veeaoclcs wtU
be added to an exbUof requirement
of eome 173.000 workers. In seeking
persons to fill these Jobe, Selective
Servke. before the rweent Cabinet
rrbb, had Immediate nerd of 87UOO
women
Further reoanrias are likely to be
created by a tightcnlnc of the Go/-
emment’s altitude toward poetpone-
m«Bls fronf compulsory mlliUry
eervloe.
Latest compbtc manpower staib-
lies are for June 1 and show a*.
Chat time there were 100P73 post-
ponements tn effect. Since that
time there has been a ooaibtng of
the men on postponemeat -with a
view to obuintng additional m*n
for the army and for eeaentlsi In-
dustrtes. It b preeumed that the
number now on poatponement u
below the 100.000 mark.
At the same date manpower db-
trtbutlon figures showed that of the
4JM.OOO women. 14 years and over.
l.OMbOO were In the armed forces
or gainfully employed There b br
Ueved to have been little change In
thoee flgugss stnet that date
Women in Industry then oudj
bered 1.000,000 and in the forces
M.OOO. ’nMse employed at olvllian
the importanoe of malnUlnlng
munitions prodoeiion, called for
more Cansdbn women to work In
war plants.
Bforts to recruit more woman
workers wiU be an Intenslfteatlon
of a program carried on by the
Labor and MuniUons Departinente
for some months.
Since early Summer an active
campsUgn has been carrbd on In
an effort to get 10.000 new workers—
7.000 of them womcn^or mun’.ttoea
on the borne trent were aoihtag
“On thb Remembrance Oey we
must remind ourselves that all these
things put together don’t put eut of
business a single Oerman. won't re-
gain ohe foot of rocwiuered territory,
won’t lesai < ne lota the menace of
Hiller am, t >jo to our world, un-
IMB sallora. sotdlera and airmen were
ready to give our etforts a rutting
edge by risking their Uvea In the
battle line.** he said.
The bettbfroDt and home front
were interdependent and would con
Unue so when the war was over.
’'They must keep each other ooc
■tantly In their minds and hearts **
Home to the soldier meent “eome-
thing tangible, invisible, and as far
as they can make U to. Indestructi-
ble It means d spirit— It means a
way of Ufe, the any of life their pi
Qoeer aocostors tolled for and astab-
Hahed ... to pcvwerve It, our boya
have gone to war They realise they
BEAUTIFUL
Table Lamps
Nice
selectioD ^ Up
which precipitated the Oahlnet
erbb
In a speech prepared for delivery
at a luncheon of the RoUry Club
of which he b a member, Od. Ral-
stoo paid tribute to Canadian fight-
ing men. spoke of thetr hopes and
aapiratlons. pictured hb visit to the
graves of falleo ararriora, and ds-
sertbad the figbilng.
It was a Remembrance Day meet-
ing, and taking thb as hb themk.
Col. Rabtoo spoke of pound woo
and victory paid for In casualties.
He bad worked on the speech for
several hours In Ottawa yesterday,
and only interrupted hb wtwk to
draft a short statement to the press
which said he would leave It to
Prime Mlmstcr Mackensle King to
■ - I.TD
lltl UUiUl^S ST.. C«t.
sraNtn as w tamorst >»4
SALIlWOOM. aAf>rMSMT
Kt'ou.aao Bi iLDiNo
W«Ui DOWN SNO SAiBI
Oh! lion
Delightful
9 ■ W ■■ *er Money 0«
Ok, ke« css csr
Istsly k« t**4 ef Hw SfHrsb
M frSMy sccssiM frcM«t.
For ««tr% nH*< fMwiluhii
•lUc(« •<«•!. |B«|
(QM»’ -II I'V l-u-- > '
b. a. o. fMaemrno
KAllUCBl. BpMln
lD4«Ml«catl** 1>0»H
ta<u/ tot a. a. a. vm
-CkBsStsa Arar Otwwm vaeut
8gi. L. K. Woods. Royal Cansdisn ArtUlery. of Saskatoon. Ssak.. and Pts. M. 8. Perkins. Roysl Cansdbn
Army Service Corps, of Port PrsnaSt Oat., arc Grseted in Chummy Fashion by Three Children of Fumes.
Belgium.
release detalb of the Cabinet erlsU
Oreat haarts alone understand how
much glory there b in being good.
Speaking of the difficulties facing
the troops overseas. Ool. Rabton
said mlraclss had been worked. "In
Bngland I saw man In haepttal who
had been wounded only If hours
before on the I-sopold Canal.”
He had talked to the wounded.'
• Don't try to tail those men who
were la hospital that the Boehe b
licked. They have had cxperlenoe
They know that he HghU harder and
more stubbornly than ever. That b
why they are in hospital in a plas-
ter cast or with a face burned to a
erbp or with a leg or sn arm— or
both— mlMing
"Don't talk to these meh about the
It quickly and get back.
rwtMiin Ml k«M> m(^^LUUUiI9
30 yeen m ww el tw mmn effects* m j
cevok w«inSM. firwin b kimMM- ml
transporting suppllee to outlying
poets.
Values of B.C.
Fish Increased
VANCOUVHl. Nov. 7 CFi -While
Brltbh Columbia's salmon produc-
tion was below 1943, ‘values of her-
Mng. pilchards and halibut soared,
the Dominion Bureau of BUUsUcs
Army Launch Burns
VANOOUVKR. Nov. 7 CP) —Fire
of undbcloeed origin today oom-
pleuly gutted an army transport
launch, the M.V. Z3f. attached to
the RCA.B.C.. in Coal Harbor.
The crew was saved by the arrival
of a city police boat.
Police succeeded In quailing the
flames before they could Sum
through the hull. A naval landing
barge from H M C.S. Discovery as-
sbted tn putting out the Ore.
The burned launch was used for
WIRE LEAF
RAKES
LOTS FOB 8ERV1CtM£.N
FORT KRI*. Ont.. Nov. 7 CF.-
C. H Price, chairman of Fort ftb
Council's finance oommittee. gave
notice today that he wlU eeek to have
presented to electors at municipal
Garden
reported today
Cultivators
3 and 5 Pronged
which will result In every returned
Port Erie serviceman and woman
now on active service being pre-
sented with a lot
Herring showed a decrease of
494 U4 hundredweight, or 31 per
rent in quantity landed, but an In-
crease in landed value of 1117,959, or
9 per cent, and a decrease In market
value of $414,134
Halibut «as at 15 per cent in
quantity. Si per cent Ut landed value
and 34 per cent in market value
Pilchards increased 35 per cent In
catch. 112 per cent In landed value.
37 per cent to market value
Dogfish dropped In quantity, but
Increased market value of liver oil
ronre than compensated fnr the drop
in meal and industrial otl final
value of grryflah (dogfish) products
was 03 per cent higher than 1943
Salmon catch showed 35 per rent
decrease In quantity 44 per cent In
lartded value and 34 per cent tn
market value Total production value
of salmon wa* 45 per cent of the
. ^ value of fisheries ^woduction of
tlw province
dvillan Indusuy. 746,000. and eoi
ployed on their own account, 110,000
In addition. 775,000 women wee
dunm as residing on terms and an
undetermined percentage would be
engaged In farm work, most of
them on a part-time basb.
MkM M aoiMr te roM. Seb ead
for kelk dd wid yovnw
— — = SPECIAL
SPADING PORKS
Regular 1.35, 4
for •
Resifi;nation of
Stuart Reported
MONTRXAL. Nov. 7 Cf> —The
Montreal Oasette said today m an
Ottawa dbpatcb that tl was reported
"aeml-oaciaUy" that Lt -Oen. Ken-
neth Stuart, chief of stAfT. Canadian
Military Headquarters, London, "has
rasigned '
"It is said hb resignation was
made voluntarily, two days after the
resignation of hb chief. Hon J L
Rabton, as MInbter of National De-
fence.** The Oasette said
'"nie resignation at thb umr ot
such a dbUngubhad officer b giving
rise to wtdsepresd dtaeiisakm tn the
capital from the points of view both
Of lu mtlUary and lU polUicsf rig-
ntflcancc.”
COAST
HARDWARE
M18 DOUGLAS STIieET
trom turofM^
Conttm»ed from Page 1
Ihe Twenty-First Army Group says
the Royal Navy u already at work,
and within Ihe shortest poaMblt
time the port wtU be avsUabte. not
only for armv and Mpplles, but for
food shipmenia to the starving
Dutch and Belgian peoples
Allied armies along the whole
LOOKfA.LAKk fin. VCR
Beffiaed of Its resemblance to
sliver, platinum was named from
the Spanish word "(ilsta" tor sliver
armies along the
Wesiem Front, says The Times ror-
respondent at Supreme Headquar-
ters. ase now standing on the oflen-
•ive snd sre improving, by local
actions, positinns they require for
the forthcoming decblve trial of
vtrrngth.
There sre stui formidable river
line* srtd other nalursl defences U>
be cruised before the offensive can
be carried Into the German ptams.
but all the way frten the Swus fron-
tier to the North Sea the enemy
forced to yield on all
IN PIGSKIN. CALF AND MOROCCO
PLEASE SHOP NOW— OUR STOCK IS LIMITED
DIAMOND
merchants
F. W. FRANCIS
1210 DOUGLAS
hsv been
fronts.
Siirh s rate ot attritjou makes
heavy inroads into hb reverves and
newly-rabed flivtslont it b noubU
ful. Indeed. 'Aliether the Oermsi
have more than lOO divisions, all of
them much below proper sUengUi.
for defence of their West Wall. One
hurwlred thousand Nasi* are sUil
shut lip tn AUsntIc poru.
9 9*
The fierce battle for Budapest la
proceeding in wretched weather, sgys
The Times M‘«cow correspondent
Bperlaliy-plcked German troops, in-
cluding Schulxstaffrlu. are defend-
ing the Magyar capital with armur
While Buds(ieet will be of value
as a base f»r future Soviet nper*
lions, lb immediate occupation
wotfid tie up troops required for
advances ei»ewhere Tlw mam
Soviet plan b to defeat Ihe Qerman
Army In the nelghbtwhood firsi.
Assassmadon in Cairu of Lord
M'lynt IS attributed bv General Sir
Bernard PagruCommantief-lr\-Chlef
of trie Middle Oast, lo Jewish
lerrurbu ' sight JewUh lerrurbiA
wanted for various crime* hare been
arrested st Haifa.
LINOLEUMS. RUGS. CHINA. GLASSWARE. CRUS. 8AIY
lUGGIES, UNPAINTED FURNITURE, LAMPS, WALNUT
COFFEE-TABLES, END AND LAMP TABLES, CHENILLE
BEDSPREADS, BEOS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES.
VARIETY OF ORNAMENTS ALL AT REDUCED PRICES
FRANK’S FBRNITURE
Canada’s Navy^ guardian of a vital chain
JUST IS tl)g steady flow of Canadian and
Amencan-madc war materiel to Britain was
indispensable to the successful invasion of die
continou, so final Viaory depends on rh« mam-
tenanceof this stream of suppliw from America
to Europe, from factory to firing line.
The proteaion of these vast convoys is the
speualuevi )ob of Canada's Navy Hitrory will
reenrd the magnificchr manner in which it has
■heen performed.
Indeed. m protcaing convoy after convoy,
Canada lus forged another essenrial link be-
tween these rwo grcai comradevtn-arrm. Joltn
Bull and l*nclc Sam. And when Tomorrow
brings us Viaory and Peace . . surely Canada,
of all nations, is best situated to further the
eontmiuftion of ^oodutll between the Bntuh
< -unmonwealth and the United Sutes whKh is
10 necestary for a iauing World Peace.
NO. 1 FIR SAWDUST
Jh our hearts is the saute
^ eoMcept of freedom!
IN BULK
a UNIT LOTS ONLY— *I RO PER UNIT
NO. 1 FIR MILLWOOD
2 CORD LOTS ONLY— 50 PER CORD
MANNING FUELS, LTD.
1910 Store Street Phone K
^ V^ANAUIAN.S, AmericiTis and
Englishmen share the same con-
cept of freedom . . ihare, too, one of the earliest
defenders of freedom. He was a Calvert, a famous
English vuiesmao, Seccetary of State to King James
I, in ihe early Pth century.
In 1622 CAivert founded a colony io Nata found-
land and. later, a colony in Maryland. Thue* over
5W) years ago (divert forged a link wiiich has
strengthened throughout the years . . . joining
together fnr the go<^ of mankind the British Com-
monwealfh and the I'nited States.
In the ne*i settlemenM the prirKipte of seh
government was inaugurated and rchgirfua lolcrS'
tion was cnfr»fced to its firtlest gn-
tent. Thus, far back in the early d
USOO'4, a Calvcn established in the *
New World many of the freedoms
we are fighting for today.
.\ wards to Airmen
OTTAWA. Nov 7 Awsrd Of
the DbtmguUhwl Flying Crnse to
four nwmb^rt ot Uw R C A P. owr-
WM and of tbe DbUnguishcd fry-
ing Medal U> another wa* an-
nounred tonlgbt by Air ffiree Head-
quarter*
The DFC reriptenU included
P?lghl-Lleut*nanl W A Ma-
honer. of North Bend. B(^
The OFM went to Pllght-Bei-
geani J W Lewis. iMite 109. 1A5L
Haro fitreet. Vancouver.
HENRY'S GROCERY
Kll.lKn IN rOLUMON
KELOWNA Nov 7 <F Roy H
Rodgers was inaiantiy killed today
when Ihe ear be *** driving
praAhed into a irwk r»rof Boyro
Gyro Park one mile south of here
on the Okanagan-Mbston Road
Neither of the iwo occupam« eg
the truck were Injured
Rockland
Heaters
BRICK LINED
iNHfsaiou) rmANce
i|fT« - ir^-
AMMnSTIUtO. ONTAttO
C. J. McDowell
ft MEAT
MARKET
SUNKIST ORANGES
Sig« 2BB, doi
Sixe 2S2, dot
35e
Site 200. dot.
444*
•
1
2
•
THE DAILY COLOKIST, VICTORIA. B C„ WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER fi, 1944
»rtTT? /*^'TCir \'Tr*Tr\r>T
ALWAYS GO TO A GENIRAL MOTORS DIALER FOR CONSERVATION SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS J
DODDS
KIDNEY
PIUS
CHEVROLET* PONTIAC -OLDSMOBiLE-McLAUGHLIN-BUICK* CADILLAC -CHEVROLET & CMC TRUCKS
port pUiVA cArrylng troof» »il
over the world.
‘'Hie «rR}tee of ^hc future >re
rotnv to be carried by air and in
planes vcr> much like civil tranapcut
piaiteA," he aaUi
Hence every country for tie own
aeruruy aould want to have and
operate clrtl tran«port planes and
any workable Uiternatlonal arranfr-
mrni must provide foe a division of
tralBc.
'Views Transport
As Army (larrier
CHICAGO. Nov. 7 Cf). -It Is as
a carrier of armies and not as a
potential military aircraft that the
dvU traiupori plane constitutes a
threat to accurlly in the future,
I Lord Swlnton. Briuah Minister of
: Civil Aviation, said in an imervlew
jWilh the Fighting Forces
Victoria. Officer Rewarded
For Leading Counter-Attack
OTTAWA. Nov. 7 <CF> — Citations Coionel Buell, offlcer commanding
coverUif the award of the Dlstln- one of the assault battalions, ran
guuhed Serviitf Order to six Cana* Into stiff opposition and oonununl*
dlan officers for gallantry during the cations with his brigade were Anally
Allied invasion of France were an- broken
nounced today by drfroce head- 'But he pressed on and showed
quarters. great determination to carry out his
The Aw.rrf. u.i A...- commander s intention, thereby
Smart for
Evening
displayed In action the previous day
Bon of the late Capt. J OaUJurd
and Mrs Oalsford. formerly ol Qual-
irum Beach. Colonel Oslsford was
born In India and came to Csuiada
with hls parents. WiUi the Impe-
rials for the major part of hls mill-
tary career, he has seen service in
India and is a tank expert, having
berii l<wj>rd t*i the rA' i'^'an Annv
Home on l^ave
Now Reeupernljng
Lstt snivsb M ls«chr Ge«M
sra ceckseneghf <••••■«• I
ISM*
Of the operation." the cuation aaM
Uault Blackader. 4d. Montreal.
Lieutenant-Colonel D B. Buell. 3g.
Kingston, Ont ; Ueutenani<CotoneI
F N Cabeldu. 38, Victoria, B C :
lieutenant-Colone] R J. Coldweli.
44, Halifax, Lieutenant-Colonel F
M Mattieson. 40. Prince Albert,
Bask, and Ueutensnl-Colonel J O.
Spragge, 37, London. Ont . and
Toronto.
Colonel Cabeldu personally led a
counter-attack that restored a po-
st Unn hls unit hid lost after land-
ing at Putot-en-Bessin For the
ertsuing seven dsys, hU men held
the pMltlon sgalnst several coun*
ter-atlacks and under almost con-
tinuous mortar Are.
Colonel Matheson led the defence
which resulted In the destruction of
Ave enemy tanks that attacked bat-
talWm headquarters
The battalion commanded by this
officer carried out the initial assault
on June fl. 1044 They reached the
brigsde objective on Jurre 7. and
from that time onwards until Jurve
11. fought off many counter-attacks.
*T7ie Aghilng spirit, tenacity and
high rrmrale of this unit can be
ascribed to the oool-headed and in-
spiring leadership of Lieutenant-
Colonel Matheson In partlrular. on
the night of June 8-8. when the
battallmi headquartcrv was attacked
by Msrk V Unks and infantry, he
personally led the defence which
reuuJted In the destruction of Ave
enemy tanks "
The chief British delegate to the
Inleimational Conference on Civil
Aviation said considerations of
security •mtrt among the reasons the
British Ooeernment favors rrguU-
Uon of intematiunal civil air trans-
port.
Lord Swlnton aa.v replymg to
pasAsKes In the speech delivered by
A. A. Berle, Jr. head of the United
Sutes deiecBllon at thr^openlng of
the conference Mr. Berle had dis-
counted eecurlly tspecu b> saying
a cini transport plane could not
readily be conrerted Into a bomber
Lord Bwlnton said. 'A bomber
cannot capture a city or a country,
although It may do a lot of damage,
but an airborne division can."
It was not the bombing erf Rotter-
dam which knocked Holland out of
the war. but German troops carried
In hundreds of standard German
transport planes. The British air-
borne force which landed at Am-
heem did a lot of good and just
missed a complete success which
would have shortened the war by
months. Standard American trans-
Aniiiially for Lver>
P(‘r>on til ('.ouiilri'
OTTAWA. Nov 7 CP). CanadUn
cigarette consumptldh now U at
the rate of about I.OOO a year for
every man. woman and child, and
shipments u> the armed forces over-
seas run at the rate of about
3.000.000.000 annually, with 3S0.O00
pounds of cut tobacco thrown in
for good measure
Norman A Macrae, technical ad-
vised to the Prices Board, said that
after the war. with Utile expansion
In farm equipment. Canadian grow-
ers could produce under nonnal
conditions su/ficlent tobacco to
meet domevtlr requiremmu plus
30.000.000 to 30.000.000 pounds for
export, provided they are prepared
to compete with foreign leaf abruag
in respect to quality and price.
|A.sk Eradication
; Of Terrorists
.Airiiiiin killed
F.O. Vemoo B OUaon. RCAT.,
son of Mr and Mrs Percy GUson.
3583 Cavendish Avenue. Is reported
to have been killed In action Novem-
ber 3. according to Information they
have received. Piloting a Halifax,
he had seen considerable action over
enemy territory toi recent air opera-
tions. A native son ot Victoria. F.O.
OUson was graduated from Oak Bay
High School and from there enlisted
In Che air force Hls father served
with the 58th Bailcry. CF.A . In the
last war.
JERUSALEM. Nov. 7 tA*)-The
Jewish Agency for Palestine and the
General Council of Palestine Jews
today called for eradteation of a ter-
rorise band charged with murdering
Lord Moynes. BrtUsh restdeni-min-
liter in the Middle East, In Cairo.
This reroIUng crime." the agency
and council said In a joint sute-
ment. “committed outside the boun-
daries of our country under circum-
stances not yet cleared up, raises
anew the growing danger ol con-
tinued existence of a terrorist gang
inside Palestine Terrorism In Pai-
esUns U calculated to wreck the
chances of our political struggle and
destroy our internal peace."
t(EAB< MING INqtlBieS
WILL BE MADB
LONIX)N, Nov, 7 Kf» —Prime Min-
ister Churchill told the House ol
Commens today ' very searching m-
qutries ' would be made Into the as-
aassinatton yeaterday of Lend
Moynes. British minister resident at
Cairo.
Parliament and the country. Mr
Cburchlil said, bad suffered a "very
heavy loaB” In the death of l>nd
Moynss.
Mr. Churchill said that be had no
official information giving a clue as
to the moUves for the asaasstnatiop
He added
Ctntrt AUmvn Appeal
VANCOUVER, Nov. 7 -Tli#
Court of Appeal today allowed the
aiipeal uf Wilson Jt Cabeldu Ltd.,
against a Judgment of Judge J. J
Shandley ordering the Arm to return
$333 to Clifford Robbins. Victoria
Areman.
OmCER C ADET B. HUDSON
Seventeen-year -old son of Capt
and Mrs. O. F. W Hudson. Monica
Court. Esquimau Road, who Is now
on leave after completing hls second
voyage with the Merchant Navy
Born In &igland. he came to Can-
ada two years ago. arx! has been
serving with the Merchant Navy for
the past year. He thinks 'there Is
nothing like U " A young brother,
Colin. 15. Is attending EsquhnsU
High Bchoc^.
UEl'T. RALPH J. ( OSIER
Wounded while serving in France
with the 1st Battalion. Csnadian
Seoitlsh Regiment. Lieut. Coster Is
reported to be msking saUafsotnry
progress. He wss removed from Uie
seriously 111 list October 37. accord-
ing to advice received by hU wife
Mrs Joyce O Cosier. R R No 3.
Ambassador Avenue A c^tmmunica-
Uon from the Qlrector of Records,
Ottawa, states that the 35-year-old
Vlctruia-bom officer suffered shell
fragnicnl wounds in the left mas'old
region, right ear. right thigh and
left chest Hls parent# Mr. and
Mrs J H Coaler, mide at HIT
Vancouver Street.
Spcnl I.rf'avr Here
tOB. 8 Medd. who
has been home on
leave here at home
of hia parents. Mr
and Mrs A. Medd.
1013 View 8‘xvet.
for the past eight
days, has now re-
turned to hls sU-
tlon on the East
Coast Born In
Saskatchewan, he
was educated aere
at George Jay
os S. MXOO
tral Junior High School, and prior
to hls enlistment six months ago.
the 19-year -old sailor was emploi-ed
by Spruce Products. Ltd, Victoria
MEETS ALL DEMANDS
HEANEY’S HEAVY HAULING
HEANEY’S HOUSEHOLD HAVEN
"CAREFUL SINCE IWO"
\ iriilii of .\cci(lenl
Sgt Norman Albert Warden Brow-
ett. whoae wife and three sons reside
at 1431 Taunton Street, was killed in
biglsnd on October 38 as the result
at an accident with a Plat run. ac-
cording to word received by hu wife
yesterday.
8ft Browelt lived In Victoria for
sexen years before hls enlistment at
Here’s Value for Wednesday Morning Shoppers
.‘VwarrIufI l).S.(;.
Ueut.-Col. Geiurge GaUford, 7th
Battalion. RTJl 'Imperials’, son
in-law of Mr. and Mrs A. Olllespir.
1973 Fairfield Road, has been a* •< ;
ed the Distinguished Service Cross
for tallsntry In action In France
Hls wife is (he forroer Jean OUlesplr
of Victoria Colonel Oalsford wa*
wounded In the Caen sector on July
13 when hls tank was hit. The sec-
ond-tn-connnand as well as half Ihe
unk crew were killed and Colonel
Oalsford was bUnded In one eye and
irounded In the arm Although the
Sleep in comfort on one of these low priced
Spring-Filled Mattresses. Made with scores
of highly-tempered spiral springs, well padded
top and bottom with new carded felt. Covered
all over in attractive, serviceable ticking. Sizes
4 6. 4 0 and 3.3.
the outhceak of sv during which
Vaeisn Cleasers
or Axing Its authorship
Lord Moynes had devoted himself
this year to a solution of the Zknut
problem, and that the Jews In Pal-
«tlne "had rarely lost a better or
more well-informed friend."
time hr was a member of the 5th
(BC.) Coast Brigade He was at
tacbed to No.~T CJC.R U. as an tn
■tructor at the time of hb death
Ripsiri smJ ae'(*. •*< .
wstici and ModaU •( vacewis
ciaasart. Wt carry tM Itryail
itsck of racvtfw ckaoor a*r** 1"
Watlarn Canada.
W| RIMII All fltCTRlC
ARRIIANCE5
$1950
STANDARD
Bovh Join N«vy
George W Rough, son of Mr and
Mr' W R Rough. 85 Oswego Street,
together with three of hit school
chums. lem NesbU. Fred Knowles and
ately available, It la believed that the 'matriculation enlisted in October, | Norman Baker, have left for Van-
couver to train with Ihe RCNVR
OmClALS BLAME
JCWl.HH TERRORI.*iTS
CAIRO. Nov. 7 (jP) — Jewish Ur-
Lord Moyr>e.
lister tn the
FURNITURE CO
737 Yates St.
A.B.C. ELECTRIC
rorlsts
British
Middle East yesterday, officials said
today.
Their motive was not known. Lord
Moyne's duties were concerned al-
most exclusively with relations be-
tween Britain and Egypt and did not
cover other problems In the Middle
Bast
King Farouk vistud the hospital
before Lord Moyne died. Funeral
arrangements have not been com-
peted. but a state funeral probably
irill be held. Lord Moyne was 84
Lord Mo>-ne was shot down as he
alighted from hls automobile here
and died in an army hospital. Hls
chauffeur was killed Instantly
One of the gtmmen wss shot by an
EgypUan constable and th« other
was captured nearby.
Lord Moyne was bom Walter Ed-
ward Oulnneas in Dubttn In 1888
and was a member of the family
which manufactures the famous
Guinness stout.
Three British officials arrived from
Palestine to InveatigsU the assas-
sination.
Police sa I the prisoners, speaking
I Hebrew, told them "We are say-
Ing nothing We are walling for
court." TTielr names were not dls-
rlnsed Immediately. A hearing U
expected eoon.
Wi (arrr a <a<B»>aia Ust at ft*-
tia.iai Va«..M Vam
•SI rusT ST. eao<kr osin
colonel was decorated for bravery 1943
Life Insurance Is one ot the
earliest ot social, oo-opera-
Uve movements; social be-
cause It protects the In-
dividual and hU Immedl-
•t« dependents, co-opera-
Uve because the science Of
Life Ifuurance can function
only when It is co-opera-
tive. by using the combined
resources of the many Life
Insurance Is soundly based.
When you are Insured your
dependents sre soundly
protected.
LETH TALK THIK OVER
W. H. Robrrtahsw
387 Jene* Bldg
SERVICE
FOR COMPLETE
} irlnry Loan
ewnUnsed from Psgc 1
Official Agures follow
Par
UuMa BuSacriMO CanI
Oraaiar TUlwla IS ISO SOS II.ITI.m •• S
aaanies. 8a a u 1-
Malt Aural aaS
Oulf lilanSs .»»IW 717 SW SSI
Csvlrhan-DMtM-an TTS SCO S7> SSO n 1
C«ur(anar-CMMC saaios OS ssa ms
Wanalino SSSSes TO.Jia ttl
Atsarni-Waal _
C.MI sss.sao S&1 las isa
uortatiut iM.sas Mi tsa in
ARE YOU SURE — that rcj^ardlc&s of tem-
perature and weather conditions your car or
truck will continue to provide the same safe,
comfortable and economical service it did
during the summer months?
You can avoid the costly inconvenience of
hard siarting~~anti-freez3 leaki^tough gear
shitting and blind driving by having a
General Motors dealer "wimcr-scrvicc" your
vehicle now.
This year with higher mileages on ,
vehicles and w-ith lower quality fuclsp^ J
VC'interizing Service is more important I
Lthan ever before. It will save you a
inconvenience, time and money. ■
!• Proparod — Bo ptpfottmd - Bo m
Wintor Wiio and Winforito New I m
SMatUf
Tsuu . . tS-SSt *VS ISSIS SM S3
OfflrisU polnl«d out subscriptions
m thi! nirwl sres surrounding OrvAt-
er VlclorlA wrv sh«wd ot the urban
srvs
H F. Crowe, president of Lemon.
Gonnmson. lid., yesterday snnounced
the rompsny had applied for ISSXXN)
In Seventh Lown bonds
Payroll groupa going over the lop
yesterday included Royal Trust
Company. B C. Telephone Company.
Hlrkman-Tye Hardware Oo., Ltd..
C. J MrDnwell. Williams. Trerlse A
Williams. Ltd. Victoria Super Serv-
ice SUUun. Ltd. and Underwood.
ElMok Fisher. Ltd
Employees of McLenrum. Mt-Feelv
& Prior. Ltd . have oversubacrlbed
by 35 per cent, winning an hbnor
certlAcate.
Etlrg Spcr*sl
ftt %
ORANGES
e ” 9*or
j
TO e^si
SFrioiiJ'ly bounded
Pte. Denis K Crockett has been
seriously wounded In sction, prob-
ably in Belgium, arcordint to an
official meas.ige received by hii t«r-
ents. Major and Mrs M K Crockett,
333 Robertson Rireet No further
oori x
'•for OBrf
Alto foe Chronic BronchlHa
• DM't rbokr. aheete. gs>p help-
ImsIv «4th MthtTis spasm* Dcwi't
rnuah, cinqth. rvijah with rbrrmx
iMMhitia. Tskt RPHAZONR and
And reltef in 10 mmutssl Ym It'tthat
swirtf EPHAZOKR wovtd ha h«ah
merit In Encland'e damper chmaie.
It ta WKlety used In Rna)**h metiiu-
Ikms. Try it. Oet RPHAZONR -
ffott --frwm yaw dn^gwl -SI. 50,
S3 SO mmS 87 so
9Rt( SAMPLC
Band lOr to enver parkmaand mailing
free mmpla and baoklet. to Hart>ld F.
Ritrkts B Co. Ltd. Dspt. Ml
to MfCgul Bt , Tfwnato.
qt RU, ( HIMVeV riRRA
city and manlch fire depart-
menu attended several chimney
flrva yeaterday. During iha evening
tTACTSQUKKLY
and aiuKher on Bolaaklne Road
Stiff winda during the course of the
day were resporulbia for the fUcs
TO RMItTl.D rOMMONB
LONDON. Nov. 7 iri - A commit-
tee propoaed today ihe ronstrucUon
of a new House of Commons coating
approximately ii 138 000 and re-
quiring fnur to Aw years to buDd
The Oommocia. replacing the one
bombed out wmuM ba ia lata Gothic
Style.
W5 YATES STREET— VICTORIA— 2675 WINDSOR ROAD
AND AT DUNCAN B C
9<I0 FORT STREET. AT QUADRA
Axaociate Dealer — Waldie Motors, Ltd . Duncan
! DUNLOP
CANADA
MAKliS or
THE WORLD S FINEST TIRES"
Till-: OAIUY COLOMST, VICTOKIA. B.C.. W F.nXE^nAV, XOVKMnF.R 8. 1944
work would b* staft«d on the ro4d
immedUteiy the war wu ovei. ih*
prvtnkr *«id when be arrived betw
lontibt.
KeiuritUtc to VlcUxu at Ute weoa*
end 'roUowusf vtstU to Vemoo.
Kelowna. PenUclou. O&vcr and
PrtDceuu the Premier wUI reuiaio
here WedneAday to I'wnd a meet-
in( of directors of the Ibcilk Oieat
l^Atem Railway.
Not Joining Time
Change Campaign
VANOOUVKR. Hov. 7 CP»— Van-
couver City Council haa Indicated U
haa no intention of taking pan in
an afUatlon for the return of
aundard time wlOie daylight sav-
ing tune conlinuea in forte acroaa
the country.
Council lavort return of
Observation
Bimk Craf lumen
Prana li. Kelley — , ,
(Sbt iBailS Colontof
Po ieiUM w U* «4Koi alU taMrue
•sc«»t ia« e«o*«i at(a«lur« anC
at Um ariui Thu niU •Oaiiu
of au r»c«*il«B !»• IWUi UiouM v«r«^
M« vora* i» Ma«ta UMOUC1W4 e«tru-
»p»ae»n<Mi b« r«(ura«e
Thw country has * icrious crjiu on as
hand* It wdl not be solved by silence trom
Mr King, nor bv continued lack of action.
The tomempl with whah iJw Ottawa Ad-
mmistraiion has already treated the people
can be overlooked if Mr King wUl do the
sensible thing now Will be act. or will be
continue to leave this crisis to puppets, wash-
ing his hands of the whole affair? Canada's
Eeubliabed ItSd
Bomeone wrote long ago "Blras-
Ihe head of Cadmua,
ingi be up;n
the Phoetiician* or whoever it was
invented books ** That was a well*
coruvidered blessing, one which most
human beiuis who appreciate what
written words in books oT mem have
meant to miRiklnd. up to the present
will re-echo whoie-heart-
Tbc Colonist Printing and Publishing Company
Limited Liability
After medltaUug fur three weeks.
Albert decided last Sunday to sacrl-
floe nearly a month's supply of
precious gasoline to participate In
U>e famous sport fishing at Cow-
irhan On arneal at a likely sueam.
he unsuccaasfuUy tried six kinds of
fUes. but B sero senre marked the
NATURRii MYSTOUktl
Sir.— I quote from the article.
"Cbau About the StATs.*' "In our
breathleu search lor excitement, for
novelty, we have become blind (o the
Subscription Rstee by City Carrier
11200
. 1.00
Yeirly
Uontnly — ~
Stibscnptmn Rsir
To Canada, britisB Euiptrc. United Ststes. Mexico^
Laiigiey
standard time and haa so ooUAed
Premier John Hart City Council
of tins actlcei deckled
V uitiria UaiuJ
anyway,
I concert in
metre Auditonura next Mf»ndsy
|n^ht at 8 o'clock Sevetal b-nral
I ariiats will assist.
'namiM
demanding that Mr
stake The people are
King face this usoe here and now
responsibility Me must speak. H
scgiv> worms from s rotting log and
impaled tnem on his hook 8U1I ‘
there were rw biles Albert com-
menced to think about the gasoline i
he had used on the trip, and the '
fact there were no fish stores open I
in Vlctorta on s Sunday He spied
s huckleberry bush and spaedily '
Jabbed leveral of the small rwd ber-
ries on hU hook. No fish accepted
the challenge, "I wonder who U the
poor fish^'* Albert mused aloud He
disgustedly picked s handful of
huckleberrtse and tossed them into
the sueam At tnat instant a burly
Individual in waders hove in sight,
siiowed a wardens badge, and caus-
tically asked "What did you throw
in the stream? Not trying to use
prohibited salmon eggs, arc you?"
Albert felt most uncotnforUble
until he was able to produce s few
I buckleberrlea from his pocket. 'The
I game warden rolled them between his
I fingers, sniffed, and remarked:
I "Humph Huckleberries, all right.”
ter. but to noUfy Langley U u giv
ing cooaidermtion to the queatiou
Mayor J W Cornell indicated he
felt as manv people do that daylight
savUig should be left lu effect while
there la a war oo.
has also said. "Of the making of
books there is no end ” That is good
A continual flow of books, whether
or not the individual effort measures
up to the worlds best UleraSure. Is
purely of an lasiructlve character or
mainly serves to by-pass s uoublrd
lurur, is in keeping with our demo-
ctatlc pattern of life Man needs a
leaven in his mentaJ food and the
wealth of good books supply It
'True, all books are not widely read
Choosing Che mental fare fm* the
people must be a fasclnaung busl-
'neas. with the gambling element al-
I ways present. Wlrich brings us to
I the men who eponsor the books — the
Ipubiisberi. There are a good many.
To All .Other Countrieer
M Jill,— -=ziziizzz;~r_--: . js
All subscriptioos payable in advance. Mail sob-
scribers are requested to make all remittames direct
to The Daily Colonist
Subscribers in ordering change of address should
be piftiCBlsf to give b«nb oM and new sddressea
KIRK’S
COAL
last week or last year Or they see |
s show, or read a novel which U es-
sentially the same as hundreds that ,
they have seen or read prevkrusly,
ar>d la Uie production of someone ,
with a mentality not greatly unlike >
their own And all round them are
innumerable things that would be
really new to them, eboul which they
now know little or nothing for in-
sunce, I am told there are at least
10 000 kinds of birds and 100,000
varieties of Insects, each with a dis-
tinct and often exciting life hUtory
of Its osm. not to mention sdl marine
and plant life, the wonder* of chem-
istry, physloe. geology, astronomy,
etc. I have never heard of anyotte
who could explain exactly how a
piece of bread becomes a brain cell
that thinks
Highivay First on
Frovineial Flans
VANCOUVQi. NOV 7 CF).— COID-
pleuon of the Hope-Princeton High-
way will be the number one project
for the Provtnclal Department of
Public Works immediately after the
*-ar Premier John Hart announced
at Princeton during hh raceni
Okartagan tour •
The mtmey was available end
You Cai Buy No Better
voted. Conceding lo the American people
their right tocbooie ihetr own leaden, this re-
luit will be one that will be welcomed ain-
cerely throughout the United Nations, and
nowhere more warmly than in Canada Presi-
dent Rdoscveli look an early lead m the tt
turns, and whatever the final compoeiiion of
the United States Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives. it seemed certain iliat be would be
his country's spokesman in the peace. Apart
from all political lines, there will be no little
world rejoicing today that this happy war-
rior will carry his shield to the end. As a
great American and a world leader, he has
earned that; a result which assures, too. the
least interruption with the prosecution of the
war to a speedy and lasting peace.
On purely domestic Usuei there was no
doubt that President Roosevelt had lost some
ground. One has only to cross the interna-
tional border to lea;n bow strongly sets the
tide against multiple presidential terms; how
far distant and removed now seems the orig-
ins] structure of the New Deal. There were,
loo. the crosa currents isolationism — not
yet dead in spile of these times- and of the
normal swing of political pendulums from
one side of the rostrum to the other. All of
these factors served as a handicap to Presi-
dent Roosevelt at the polls yesterday. Yet. m
spae of them, be has demonsiraied that he
holds the confidence of the vast preponderance
of citizens in the United States.
We have said that Canada will be happy
in that result. By that we mean that, all
politics aside. Mr Roosevelt has earned the
trust and confidence of this nation, as indeed
he has done of the civilized world Me is not
the first great president of a great nation, but
President Roosevelt, like Prime Mlniiier
1239 BROAD ST
Howard L. MrDiamiid
OPTOMETRIST
AU eternity wUl not
suffice for the omptete study of all
the mj^tarle* of Nature. Yet many
prefer to proceed In circles Ui an ar-
liflclal and xuperffclal world of their
own. They are always looking for
something new, yet ne>er And H. be-
cause they will not look In the places
where new things are fairly MQSng
out to be Investigated It U a queer
world C. BUCKLE
lAnrford FO BC.. November 5,
IMS
Complete Optometric Service
ExsTtilnatlen by Appointment
Phone E7m
CaldweU. Idaho, u the home of
Oaxton Printer*, book publlahm. :
who evidently bcheve the material \
that it worth printing In book form .
U worthy of expert crafumanahlp la ,
Ita makeup ‘The Caxton Prluter*. j
who collaborate with leading Ameri- .
can and Canadian publisher* to luue I
work* of mertt. well as publish on
their own account, turn out as fine ^
an article of book for sale as can be j
[tfoduced anywhere, as saoTplr* com- j
Ing for review readily prove. These
are really books for bookloveri. ,
Hnrdly the location where you
wuld look for the development of a i
Micoruful pubUshing business, yet |
Jame* Glpsoci. a printer with idea*. .
established himself in CaldweU in ^
lf03, opciung a smaU printshop there
In that year. Caldwell was, and sUll ,
1*. a long way from what you would ^
I call a big city. Pirat bid for fortune ,
' was the publication of a fkrm paper
Subeequenlly school textbook* were
published. The Ann proepered By
the late twenties the son of the
founder began to Uilnk of a wider
Arid and sought promising writing
talent throughout Idaho, with Uie
object of puttUif the writings into
1 book form
I In a recent review of the Caxum
I Printer* in 'Adventure* in Business.
1 the younger Mr Oljtson glva* some
I of the reasons why the Idaho pub-
' llshing house embarked on the real
< business of book publishing. "We
Jkne'w how hard U had tJwsy* been
I for new wruera. parucolarly from
the West, to And pubUihere. even
I arhen they seemed to be doing
Time, no doubt, will supply the reason for
this savage, unreasoning act Meanwhile, Lord
Movne — Walter Edward Guinness — hat
paid for hii service to the British Empire with
hi* life. Long m public strvite. be was highly
regarded: the member of an outstanding Irish
family, and one that ever has been loyal to
the British connection It it generally a lost
cause that detcendi to assassination, and no
cause is ever benefited by it. 1 he world will
regret the passing of a brave man, the victim
of an insane or unprincipled action.
5unn*gp nnri 5iin#W
NovBaaxn
n*« #* WIllU* SB* WWWt fFMia*
d«r4 Un*> St Vki'^ris, ■ 0. ter Ure
th or Ho'emVer Tl**
I o0» hour for Petafk SatiisM tin***
tu-nr aun- "i aws- a-jn.
tiM *•<
Oeie
I, TB14M n ..1M4M
S .... 1 W « M IS .... T IT * Jl
4 1 *4 4 M It .... T }• 4 as
5 . Tit 4 44 ' M.... 4**
I ... T 4 »* ai .... 1 >l 4 >•
7 .... Its 4 4» n... sw »n
I .... 1 1I 4 4) Ji . - »4 4 ;•
I .... 1 l* * 42 J4 1 ** 4 24
It ..7)4 4 41 7 M 4 11
tj .. 7 IS 4 so SS . . 7 li 4
ts . . 7 17 * It »7 . 7 4* 4 JI
U . V 7 I# 4 n ' I* T 41 4 It
14 7 JI 4 I* » 1 U 4 JI
tl 7 J» 4_I4 SO T H 4 ai
' U»i«nioi^csJ Ottirw noBMlre'^ltlchte.
Vkisrt*. ■ c
There In AlHayn a Vi ay
1 he will makes the way. today as ever
throughout human days Except in cases of
indigency- and there arc not many such in
Canada— the purchase of a Victory Bond is
fairly wirhin the reach of nearly all Canadi-
ans If the individual cannot buy a for cash,
he can through deferred payments on time.
A few cents a day sat._ ..
lars m hand in the future
WITH THfIR FAMOUS PRI-WAR TRNAO)
^ DESIGNS, ARE NOW OBTAINABII
IN SYNTHETIC RUBBER FOR
ESSENTIAL WARTIME SERVta
All the b«t snd newest develoj^
went* m oynthetic rubber *r«
uworporetad In Dunlop 8 S
Cable Cord Ttree. But r«-
niriiibcr. firw* •nil not bo
SuMnnnnMh piontiiui in ifu so
keep driving Inside th«
pretmbed itierd limit ..
croas-swltdi your tnr«
oecasMCMlIy - . ■ keep
ved now may lead to dot*
when these dollars
will have their full peacetime value. Canada
needs these dollar* needs every idle dollar that'
IS not already pulling its weight in the war.
There are four days left in which the public
can act.
Consider the world as it stands today,
Greece is rejoicing over a reborn freedom not
yet a week old The Netherlands has 1,200
square miles that have now hern wrested from
the hands of the aggressors I rante it being
reclaimed from w’ar. from civil unrest, from
human hardships that can hardly be rrali/e.l
outside of its own soil. Lear, like a dark
cloud. IS lilting from Swiizerland. tossed in
the hurricane for more than five years Cities
lie black and burned m their cellars. Eamilies
have been divided all over the face ol the
globe. 1 here has been mt'ce human misery
in five years than the w orld has known in ^00
years previously ^ el (.anada has ruaped
most of that
While we have our land, our freedom, our
homes, and our own wav of life, we should
never forget that we retain these precious
things by virtue of the fight that is being
waged in our name. Our voung mm .ue in
It. and giving a magnificent account of them-
selves in contact with the toe. Many have
died. Others will carry war disabilities to the
end of theit dav-. Not a few have been
wounded and returned to action once and
twice over ^'e are asked at home simply
to invest, to lend Canada our idle dollars
now It IS not much to ask It is not much
to do I here art four days left in whuh we
can attend to the first tasks cd true citi/en-
ship supporting our country in war Buy
Vietorv Ronds todav Where there is a will.
FIFTY YEAHS AGO
Th* D*MfO*toMM St I li*4'
y-Hor Gtorcc B Msrtln, the new CommUslorer of
vorks. has arrived to enter upon th* dutla* of bU office
SEyF.’STY-Hl'E YEARS ACO
• rrom Th* Dsilr BrUlih CslOHUt at No**»Wr I !*••-
Do Not Believe It- YesUrday It was mischievously ‘bfj’
the Telfair had tone down around Cape Flaitary Th* Telfair did
not sail from Orra* Island until Wednesday nlfht.
Karl of Siratliniore
Any sorrow that affects rhe Royal Hou.se-
hold affects the British Empire directly, for
U IS to Their Majesties that all British coun-
inei have looked for. and have found, a brave
and a kindly example in the stress of war
1 he death of the Lari of Strathmore, failnr
of Her Maiesiy. Queen Elizabeth, even at the
ripe age of 8*) years, will cast its shadow over
what might otherwise have been one of the
brightest of ( hristmase* for the Royal Family
since the outbreak of the present world con-
flut
Her Msiestv will have with her m this
hour lb* humble and heartfelt sympathies of
countless millions of people in all walks of
life 1 he lights that have onlv just gone on
again in Great Britain the new found free-
dom from enemy air attack, th* clear and un-
mntakable heralds of full and final victory in
the war all of these happier circumstances
today will stand in more sombre relief
Canada will share in that expression un
reservedly, not alone in tribute to the memory
cl s gallant Scot, but also in remembrance of
1 heir Majesties' gracious visit to this land
and of a regard that was implanted then onlv
to grow and become vet more valuable with
each passing day Canada s fighting men. the
( anadian f irsr Army in Holland and our
units fighting in Italy, will wish to be Fepre
tented at th* funeral: but. beyond that, it is
an Empire that in spirit will be there
offered them Under th* Caxtoei
imprim the siorv h<^xme a success
Joint publlshltiR rontracts for "In
and tome other UUes
Traflc late
since 1871 have linked th* Caxtoo
nsRie "vlih one of the Kasi't fteaUfl
publwhlng Arms, eiving th* CaJdw*U
pubUaliera naUotisl recofnlUon and
some needed pre.vt»«e PubiUhlnf
Ave books In 1*28. the Arm put out
3i In 1916 It now plana to limit lu
I bock output to 26. or leas, per y*ar.
President Olps'Wi. of Caxton Print-
ers belle..- If there Is anylhluf
that Is tfsHy worth-while in thia
mad jurnbb- we call clvlllaation
should be bt«oks ' HU idea, so he
assures
Penmans craftsmanship in fashic
Knitted Products has been acqui
during 76 years of experience. N
Kteniific advance in materials or
knitting methods has been neglected.
Constant watchfulness over every
process of manufacture has resulted
in a technical skill that meets the
exacting demands of Canadians in all
Provinces.
Expert tailoring and 80und design-
ing assure that extra measure of ^
comfort and style which invariably ^
distinguishes Penmans Knitted ^
Producu. ^ M
S<*rn in PaxHing
Self glorification ii the moct uicleu bur-
den of all the human pa^k What a man is
wa» begun bv hi* family many gcneraiioni
ago It 17 conditumcJ bv geography and en-
vironment bv I'hancc and a mere flipping of
a coin It 1* moulded by circum7iancv* as
often a» the reverse' may be tf>e case It all
that were not enough, what a man la depends
first as last upon the will of Providence.
7 if/rs rtf f irtoria
Noveum
inT H'|'TI»**h''I TimoTITTim* FT
M rtHU ptHM niiM r
What About llir IVople?
Genera! MiNaughion may talk until lie i»
Mack in ihr face about the tdyllK ihcones of
voluntary service but the fact remains that it
is Pnmr Minmer King s duty to give some ex
planation to the people ol this country *s to
what he proposes to do with powers he asked
them for two vean ago. and which they
granted him. Mr King uid expreevly that
hti hands had been tied by pre election prom
lies, and that he wished them freed ao that be
might Kt
promises, and gave
bring in conscription, w
Th. .b»iy.d him of .h.
h.m full ,u.hoM>y fo ,h,„ .wo dr-io. :l
huh was already m , . - . j. .-o. - i nr ,
/ u.'okt. ffYfftjttitj /ron? o uu o» t
force in nearly all Briiish , jumultuom uherr my wrtfkf
For more than two yeari Canada i man- | ^ thou^f
power has been considered offinally as a f u.„iy jo u .ky r t /«--• irrf r
• problem ' I here is a clear road out. that is ^ ,,
the draft system I hf peo^e a/e asking that . tit on
It be implemented now The fighting men , paio -
overseas are demanding a Tl^ veterans of 1 ^ chanue — mer/. *e
the last and earlier ware are demanding a ,
Fight of the nine Provinces in Canada have ^ ^ ,
endoeaed it long ago Now Col Ralston re- lo tht tolor ol mu <
turns from the battlefielda and prefumably cr^u.**
tells Mr King that Mr King takes off hu - -towAx
Osfence ‘ pol‘*K*l n»m*% \ —
a oew Df^enc# Miniater. Meanwhile, what » The gfand instmtof. lime
TW* USM MS* I* TortSa aSasSar* IM
DM U*Ui tixMias •••( n I* cm«**4
— * t* 74 tfom ipMnWnt W •«*■
- i*rT Th* h*»*T) **r»* «»
.;.n**i-r h»ih •*wr f*rr-- i*"* ••••»
7»h*r# »4>i>U TT Is th* U-U* th* t«4*
.f f«i„ c •n*s**i» *srina !• t ns-
(M*),* O**' »#rfin** vUtHMi -*rrvlr.l
T* SsS !»»• <)ro»S *1 m •■.* •ii’
•f (J»* *••■■«•<< Or»«s*J *4 SST DM*. *a*
ass r**t I* <*>* h*tcM H Mas vata* •*
Knitted Products
l.lBERaL aKHOetCTlOS
Ward 2. Bsajskrh Liberal Aswwi*-
itnei wUl held tu annual tserttne
tncilchc at the boai* M Mrs E. E
B«i> 1386 Whtuaer Avvsue. at ■
o«iwck.
BLRKk
I
THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, BC., W EnNKS'DAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1944
/
Oppose Policy
On Volunteers
Corcen«Ui of opinion ynt«r<Uy
upony vet^rva Ui Victoria ahowed
a deriTiita atAnd ayaltui the policy
of volunteer eervlce ftr ctreraeaa duty
a« exprewed b» 0«nera] A O. L Mc>.
Naughtoo, MtnUiey of Naiumal De-
fence
1 Ir.,( -neiier*; B. C. Anhion. for-
retired, aald he wa» reserving Judy-
ment- "I am not aufUclenUy Informed
at the preaem time to have a deftrdte
opinion.** he said *'Allhouyh Gen-
eral McNaughton haa aurprlaed peo-
ple with hla atAnd. I can not help but
feel that a man of hts calibre and
type and a Kikller with a brilliant
reonrd muat liave aome yood rraacm
for hla pre^nt puUcy.”
A aomewl^t almllar view was ex-
prenaed -by Oofonrl Roaa Napier,
prealdenl. Red Shavrona Aaaociaiion
of Vancouver laland. who aald: “It
haa aiwayi been the opinion of the
Red Chevrona. and my opinion too.
Uiat cohacrlptlbn abould have been
enforced froro the atari vtd that. If
the wlahe* of the people, who voted
In fatOT (4 lU had been carried out.
we would hot have had thU trouble
However. unKl all the fafta are made
clear. I would not Ulie to yo into fur-
ther de'aU. NO doubt aome deflr>lte
•land will be taken at oar annual
meeUny. which will be held Uiia eve-
hlny*
Lieut, ^polonel Thomaa Moore,
manafer of Prince Robert Houae.
waa of the opinion that no men
’ ahduld ~be maintained in the Home
‘Defence Army who are phyaicaily
able to aerve oweraeaj. ‘“nteaa men.**
h« »ald. '*a/l Uvlny oft the fat of the
-Janflt T wonder what the reaction
' would be If the men who have volun-
teered to do the hyhtiny and have
been doing U. would now volunteer
to come home "
wot LD WEIX*OMK
CBANf K TO FIGHT
Ballevlny that **tt waa too late to
try paycholoyy on the home defence
troopa. ' Major J R Melllree. officer
commandlny Victoria Company of
the Veterana* Guard (Keaervei. de
dared. "In the Ia«t war I helped to
train thouaanda of oonacrlpta and
the nearer they came to battle the
keener they were Perwinally I think
that moat of the home defence troopa
would secretly welcome a chance to
play a man'a part "
r.>pmlijna of repraaentatlvea nf
Women*! AuklUaiiw varied on the
p(v»lblUty of home leave for over-
aena troops before Chrlatmaa
Mra Swan pretidem. Womena
Auxiliary of the Britannia Branch
“It will be wonderful to aee them
again 1 tlilnk that aome of the
home defence troopa ahould taka
their place “
Mra. S J. McDonald, praaldent.
Women'i, Auxiliary lit Battalion.
Canadian' Seettlah “Chrlatmaa leave
aounde Hke an appeaaement policy.
Tf they haven't enough relnforoe-
menta how can they briny the boya
home?” *
Mri J Moffot, preMdem. Army
and Navy Veterana* Auxiliary "I am
for unlveraal eonaeripllon. llie
troopa who have been (weraeaa for
several yeara are entitled to yet
home for ChrUtmaa **
Mrs. W P Trace, prealdent. Wom-
en'« Auxiliary. Pro Patrla Branch'
'Home leave for Chrlatmaa would be
nice Juat the tame I think a lot of
Isaac Gclley ’
Found Guilty
Airborne Cycle Used by British
• -ouiu , Isaac Odiey, 47-yaAr-oid penatoner
Juat the tame 1 think a lot of ^ war, waa found yuUty by ;
the boya will want toatay where they ymterday afternoon I
arewnd flniah the Job.
Editor of London
LONDON. Nov. T CD — Oeoffrer
Dawson. 70, editor of The London
Ttmea for two perloda. 1»13-I4 and
1923-41. died today.
Aa editor of the authontatlve
Timm, often the voice of the BrltUh
Government on matLen. of hlyh la-
tematlonal Importance. Mr Dawaon
probably was the moat Influential
joumallat In Britain.
He waa educated at Cion and OX'
ford Unlveralty and at the end of the
ia«t century became an official at the
Colonial Office Prom 1901- 190S he
waa private secretary to Lord Milner
In South Africa, and then for five
yeara edited The Johannesbury Star
He waa a former secretary and
trustee of the Rhodu Trust.
Hla widow, one son and two dauyh-
tera surrlve.
Nazi (Casualties
NEW YORK, Nov 7 OP —Ger-
many haa fuffered at leaat 2 044.090
caaualUm In the laat half year, offi-
cial statemenla from the Eastern.
' Waatem and Souihero Pronta dta-
closed today Actual enemy loaaes
may be a grbbi <l*tl higher
Official Allied amircea Hated these
' German caauaJtlss between May
I and November. .
I Russia 790.000
Wmtem. Front 1.060,090
I Italy — 194,000
I ■
I Total 3.044.090
on a charge oi groea Indecency, the
Jury arrivinc at its verdict In 13
minute*. Sentence waa reserved until
the end of the Aaalxes
The trial opened the Aaaue docket |
With brief appearance of the final
pruaecuUon witness, W. A. Romkey
Proceedlnga were interrupted for
judge and jury to view the scene.
Only witneu called by Stuart Hen-
deraort, defence counael, waa the ac-
cused man. He denied the charge
unequivocally. ,
Mr Henderson argued the case
presented by the prosecution waa ^
"largely Imagination Instead of the
tnich." He suggested the original
Information upon which ptrfice acted
was baaed on apiic. or that the in-
formant was shielding himself and
that police in turn were shielding
him A man "of the inteUlgence of
' the accused'* would. If guilty, have
taken precautlona against being seen,
he argued.
Gordon A. Cameron. Crown prose-
' cutor. denied Mr Henderson t con-
tention that Oelley would lose hla
pension If fouml guilty, saying U
was hla understanding that It would
be stopped while a man waa con-
fined. but would continue afterwarda
The case resolved Itself, he argued,
into a simple quesUoo of believing
the evidence given by the prosecu-
tion or the denial of the charge by
the accused.
TRIBITI TO CANADIANS
BALTIMORE. Nov. 7 — The
BalUmor* Sun today paid editorial
tribute to the fighting men from
Cangda, noting that the important
news from the weeiem front tn the
I last few days has been made by
I Canadian and BrlUah armies In
Holland.
t
ti?l
r 1
Siragly Packed in a Special Container (Shown Open) This Folding
Motorcycle Was Developed by the British for Use by Airborne Troops.
It Is Dropped by Parachute.
Robot Attacks
On U.S. Possible
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 uPi — The
War and Navy Departments said to-
day that robot bomb attacks by Ger-
many on the United States are "en-
tirely possible.**
The departments said the ques-
Uoo whether such attacks could be
made had been raised m view of
continuance of robot bomb use
against Great Britain after dostruc-
Uoo of launching platforms in
Prance and the Low Countries.
Is a joint statement, the depart-
ment asserted they "ceiulder such
attacks by Germany entirely poaai-
bl#.**
Robot bombs, the departments
aald. "might be launched from sub-
marines lying offshore or from one-
way sacrifice flights of long-range
bombers controlled ecroca the Atlan-
tic by submarine*. It Is also possi-
ble that attacks might be launched
from catapult plane tenders.**
The atstemeni said
"It la extremely doubtful that
such attacks could entirely elude
Allied sea and air patrols. Reason-
able measures are In force to protect
Uie country. However, aa haa pre-
viously been staled, with respect to
the posalbllJty of sporadic enemy air
I attacks on our shores, tt Is Impossi-
; ble to Insure that such an attack
will be completely frusuated.
"Any such aitadks could have no
great military effecUvenrss and
’ could only serve to stimulate the
nation stUi lurther in Ha determined
prosecution of the war.**
I More Car*— A total of 4J6I auto-
mobllea. bearing United States li-
cence plates, entered Canada be-
tween January to the end of October,
compared with 3.M1 for the same
period In 1943. according to figure*
provided the Victoria and Island
Publicity Bureau by O. A Yardlev,
collector of customa. Last month
cars with licence plata* of 36 differ-
ent ststes vttlted Victoria.
Vancouver Is
Over the Top
By The Canadian Press
I Greater Vancouver area took the
I spotlight in the fieventh Victory
I Loan campaign Tuesday a* Vancou-
I ver city and suburban divisions went
I over the top.
Vancouver Is the first major city
' In Canada to reacli her qiaiU. with
BrlUali Oolumbla-Yukon with 236.-
421 a^lcaUofu from individuals in
the armed forces and public oanvsn
stUl required |i B14.700 to reach tu
154.900.000 qui>ta from this source.
Large appIlcsUons stand at 646 -
169506. Which Is 104 per cent of
quota
Public Investments Tueadsy were
62,583 900 from 10.251 applications
Same day In the last loan InvMl-
iner.is wri*’ 13 706.200.
VniU reaching thetr quotas were
Richmond and Burnaby In suburban
division. AJbeml District-West Coast
and White Hone In the Yukon.
The armed forces oonUi;ucd to
lead the ten BrUlsh Columbia-
Yukon divisions with 123 per cent
of their quota, followed by Coast
and Suburban at 109 P^r bent each
Buburban has the honor of being
first division to gel all her units over
their minimum quotas.
Vancouver South with 126 per cent
of quota haa climbed to second
smoag 43 British Columbia units i
Ladysmith at 134 per cent is the
leading unit In the province.
Prince Rupert Joined larger Brit-
ish C-olumbta cities over their quotas
Tuesday, passing the |735 000 mark
North Saanich and Sooke on Van-
couver Island are flying second
honor pennaqU *lth 136 and 125
per cent of quotas InvMted.
TRAINED bLTCBbSrt'LLY
India's railway workshops have
trained thousands of unskilled work*
en tnio skilled technicians.
Amneaty Granted
Maurice Tlutrez
PAIUB. Nov. 7 The French
Cabinet today granted amnesty to
Coousunlst Leader Maurire Tborec {
He may return to Parts now from
Moscow to take his place a* a mem-
ber of the Consultative Aasembty.
TTtr decision culminated s year of
agiuilon by the Communists for me'
Government to quash desrrtlon
charges Ulsing from Thom' fllghi
. . . . ... .
ladler Oovemmems ■
roundup m 1939 At that time
Thom was a member of the French
arm)
N.AVY Bl.I.MP ('RANH
BOSTON. Nov 7 pPi.— One man is
dead and a second is ILvtad as miss-
ing in the wake of a navy blimp
1
1 1/6
craah at sea alx^ut 12 miles east of
Cape Cod First Naval Headquarters
annouitced today. Tlie announcs-
metit said eight survivors and the
dead man liad been picked up by
naval vessels engaged in (>earch
eratinns.
Orders Taken for
Nanaimo, Comox
and
Alberta Coals
PROMPT DELIVERIES
J. E. PAINTER & SONS
617 CORMORANT
GS541
/
•
le
1 «
THE D.MT.Y COLONIST. VICTORI.\, B.C., WEDNESD.W. NOVEMBER R. IW
Victoria (iouplc Mark
Diamond Anniveniiary
Mr. and Mr* Hei^ry Welch, who
celcbrfttcd Ihclr dlAznond weddUig
annt\‘erur7 on October S. while
vuliing ihelr &on uid dauvhler-ln-
law tn OreafcU. Saakatchewan. have
returned to their home at 1133
Chapman Street.
Mr Herbert Welch, with whom
Uie> Plaited, la one of the elfht
children at the < ocijic Mr and Mri
VLatura Enjoy Victoria Holiday
Orac* McLeod HUl. and for the
danclnf. Mra. C. C. Cook.
Tile baaaar committee Included
Mra. R. fi McClung. Mra. J. Scaplan.
Mlaa Kathleen Molloy. Mra. O. R.
Inlrd. Mtsa Dorothy Newman. Mlaa
Joaii WUlaher and Mlaa Mlldreu
Jonea.
Music and Rainbow Colors
Create Vivid Fashion Show
FifflODs Names
ARSCN'R-KER
Diana Louiae. eldeat daughter of
Col and Mra B RuimII Ker. 147U
Rockland Avenue, became the bride
of Mr Paul Araena. only aon of Mr
Oeorge Arsena, Beach Drive. T\»ea-
day morning at 11 oclock. In 'the
chapel of 81. Mar>'a Church. Oak
Bay Archdeacon A E de L. Nunna
officiated at the quiet wedding, at-
tended by only the immediate (am-
a**wa»ta« er«
w«iui %t aiM* Cfkfiti
A j
Before each aerne, dancea by
mrmbeia of the Florence Clough
Dancing Academy were preacitted.
entitled. "Dance of the Ralndropi.
"Rainbow Valae" ajtd "Sunny
Rhythm In the ftrat acene. ’ After
the Storm,'* Mri McCuUough aang
"111 Walk Alone'. In the aecund,
"I Itope no one goes home with
o>ooey In hla or her pockeu," Mra
Nancy Hodge*. M L A , told thronga
who gathered at tlie Cryatal Uarden
yesterday ^tenroon for the Solarium
Junior League glittering faahtoo
ahow and bazaar. "Wltere the Rain-
bow Ende ’ In officially the
VIUlHf
w»u« T*a«t • UiiSM
Al
M UN DAY’S
1203 DOUGLAS ST.
members on their
bride wore a amok) -blue atreei-
length ffoefc. • uny black hat
trunmed wtUi veiling, and black ac-
ceaaorte*. and her corsage bouquet
was of cattleyan orchids Shortly
after the ceremony, Mr and Mra
Arsens left by plane for Vancouver,
entraining for Banff the same day
fbr traveling, the bride dnnned a
fur coat over her wedding ensemble
ago at Melbourne Hall. Leicester.
England, on October 33. coming to
Canada in the Spring of 1903 They
pioneered In the Qrenfell dUirtct
and retired In 1919. when they came
to live In Victoria. A daughter. Mrs
Alfred Hobbe. also lives in Victoria
The Meiropohtan United Church
of Victoria sent greetlnga and a
bouquet to Mr and Mra. Welch on
the occasion of their aimiveraary
the crippled children and wished
them every success, proceeds of the
bazas r and show and of the tea
and dance following will go to the
Queen Alexandra Solarium.
A lovely rainbow arch, against a
blue velvet drop, formed an entrance
for the modeU. Rainbow muslr
throughout, reviving tunes like
"Binging in the Rain.** "On the
Sunny Side of the Street" and
"Ulacs In the Rain.** created a lively
pace for the charmlhg mannequins
As the "story with the happy end-
ing" unfolded, spectators saw Hope,
portrayed by Mrs K D. McCuUough.
and Faith, tn the personage of Mrs
Noel Morgan, with their alx atten-
dants in storm clothes, showing the
latest styles In raincoats, reverslblet
and corduroys: clothes promising
sunshine, revealing all the pastels of
the season in angora and gabardine
wools and crepes, and rainbow hues
In vivid red. blue. Indigo, green and
orchid. Extra fastUons were shown
between each scene. Mrs. June
Beavan commented on faahiona and
told the story of the Rainbow Show
In the finale, the chorus, ronslsting
of models Mrs P H. Brown, Mrs
O J. Scott. Mrs A W K Pltkethley.
Mrs. J Bcaplen. Mrs. I. M<Callum.
Mrs. R. D. McCullough. Mrs Noel
Morgan and Mlu Pat Peodray. and
eight ratings of the Royal CsnadMn
Navy )oined In singing "What a
Difference a Day Made" ftiUowing
the tableaux by the dancers, they
appeared in ‘‘Sweethearts on Pa-
Miss Ruth Mac Lean.
spendU^ the week tn
mother. J
. Victoria, la
I Vancouver.
Mrs E. W
rot THOSI WANTING TH| HST
OAKBAY
BEACH
HOTEL
visiting
MacLean
Out-of-town guests at the Findlay
Cook
wedding were the bride's
grandmother, Mrs. R. 8. Cook, and
Mrs. W B. Wright, Vancouver.
Mr and Mrs Scott Mathison, Br.,
Victoria, are visiting their son and
snd Mrs. 8
FINDLAY^OOK
At an all-white wedumg, sulem-
nlsed at St Matthias Church by
Rev Jolin Furlong. RCN Senior
Command chaplain, on October 30.
l«Ua nUMlyi. only daughter of Mrs
O Cook. 3(133 Blanshard Street, be-
came the bride of P.O. Walter
Jamee Findlay, younger son of Mr
and Mr* F j Findlay. 3619 Blan-
shard Street Olven In marriage by
her UTKle. Mr. Murray Turner, the
bride wore a gown of white ahtet
with blahop aleeves utd a Sweet-
heart neckline. Her fulMengUi veil
of Illusion net was held in place by
a Mary Stuart headdrras She car-
ried a bouquet of pink maebuds
centred with white gardenias Mrs
Rum Keeler, alsler of the groom,
was matron of honor, wearing white
sheer with a small doll hat. and
carrying a bouquet of pink rama-
tlons UUle Sharon Carter, niece
of the groom, was flower girl In
whiu ahecr. P.O. Cyril Carter was
beat man. Uahers were Ldg Smn A
LeBlanc and Idg. Smn L. Mc-
Nulty Mlaa Dorothy Jealouse. ac-
ecenpanled at the organ by M)m
Kathleen Fowler, sang "Because."
whl> the register was being signed.
For her golng-away outfit, the
bride wore a gold wool frock with
tan accqaiones. a dark brown coal
with aqulrrel trim, and a corsage
bouquet of red rosebuds. Mr and
Mr* Findlay will reside at 11S3
Burdett Avenue.
LUNCHES DINNERS
Tait ai«SM StsIUS**
a** s»s sw«w c«t ■••4s ■ a iiai
rade
daaghter-ln-law. Mr
Bazaar aUlls. decorated in the
rainbow scheme, offered novelty
bracelets, necklares, colorful draw-
string bags, baby sets In woolen
bormels. booties and Jackets: aprons
in peasant style, handbags, compacts
and pictures Jams and JelllM
proved popular with rtaltora. as did
the toy sUll.
Rainbow Frolic committee con-
sisted of: General oonvener. Mrs. R.
D. McCullough; revue production,
Mrs. R Beavan, revue direction.
Mrs. P. H. Brown; decorations, Mrs
J. Dunn; publicity. Mrs. C H. Miller,
and games. Mrs O. F Dunn Ac-
companist for the faslilon show was
Concert tm Friday
V
Centennial United Church Choir,
conducted by J. W Buckler, and ac-
oocnpanled by Mrs. R. J. Gamer, will
present a concert in the church on
Gorge Ruad at S IS o'clock Friday
night. J Ingram Smith will preside
at the organ. Mus Wlnnlfred Ap-
plegate. soprano, and Ralph Me-
Adam baritone. **111 assist llie choir.
Proceeds of the concert will be used
to fumlsl) a new gown room for the
choir.
Mathison.
Mr and Mra Gordon Aberneiliy
ind daughter. Diane have returned
to Victoria, after visiting Mr and
Mrs. Murray Abernethy, Vancouver
DRESSER SETS
Mjmf lssatr(«l Celen fe Ck*«s« froni
CsmpteSs Witk GJt Cssm
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sommer and
their small daughter, Marjorie Anne,
have returned to Victoria, after
spending a mottlh In Edmonton with
Mrs. Sommer's parents. Mr and Mrs.
Thornton Graham 10639 94th Ave-
nue.
Mrs. C. R Marguon and baby son,
Michael, are guesu of the former's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. □. O. Pennock.
1341 Uampahlre Road . While in
Victoria, they will alao >1alt Michael's
paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mra
R Marglsoo, 1448 Vlnlng Street.
« • •
P.O. and Mrs. Gerald R. Dunn,
who were recently married In Win-
nipeg. are spending a month with
the former's pareniR. Mr snd Mrs
W. R Dunn. S19 Burnside Road, fol-
lowing hla graduation as an R.C A F
rutngator from No. 5. A O^., Win-
nipeg.
• B •
Mra W. I Ferguson and daughter.
Elisabeth Ann. will arrive In Van-
PLAN'F.l AKIl M VISIT
A trip to the planetanum at Royal
Roads Naval College will be made
tonight by membera of the Victoria
Branch of the Royal Astronomical
Society of Canada. "The planetarium
Is an artificial aky. In which mem-
ber* irlll be able to see the move-
ments of celestial bodlea a* they
actually have occurred throughout
the ages
phont t-6014 |3I7 00UGu;5
Better Lighting
Longer Vision
With I Modern
FASHION DESIGNING
A FrscUr*] snS Th«rmie» Ce«rs* a*»>
I* Usre a>
roBassKUfotNrw
rnaoMTo a<'aooL or otaiuN
IIW-Q a«»
Mra. Terence Todd and bet two daugbtera, Madeloo, aged two and a half
years, and Vicki, ■ mete four months, arc enjoying a boUdsy in Victoria.
With Lieut. Terence Todd. R.C.N.V.R., who ie on furlougn, they ere
visiting St the home of (he letter's parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. C. Todd. St.
Charles Street. Mrs. Todd the former Cary WUgrest. of Vancouver,
'arrived in Victoria Saturday from her home in Chester. Novi Scotia.
TO 8TABI1.IZF. FKlCUi
LONDON. Nov 7 cCP-Rrgter).—
BrlUin will spend £350.000.000 •II.-
100 000 000 1 on food and other aub-
sldles U> stabilise prlcea during the
currenl fiscal year. Oabert Peakr. Fi-
nancial Secretary to the 'Treasury,
told the House of Commons today
"The Government spent £190JWOIKX>
last year.
From the Electrical Dept.
TRILITE LAMPS— Nest fluted
designs, wooden stsnds Priced from
• d *780
£>nte/t tk^
SOYBAKE
— BAKING
TlTiUA CONTEST
AltDRESSKS Ml.MSTI.R.S
Rev. Edward H Johnson spoke on
"The Christian Mission In a New
Day,' at a meeting of the Victoria
Ministerial Association in the
y W.CA.. Monday afternoon A
nephew of the Very Rev. Hewlett
Several subatantla] gifts have been
received by Oonxales Chapter.
'I.O.D.E.. for HMCS. Uganda, re-
, cently adopted by the chapter. It
was announced at the monthly
meeting held yeaierday Teleirwms
of congratulaUorts have been ren*.
' to Oapt. R. Mainguy. C.B E . R C.S .
offlrers and men of the Uganda on
the commlsskmlng of the cruMer.
Child welfare tea held recently at
' thr home of Mr* Stuart Robertson,
at which Mrs T A Rlckarrf. vice-
regent. and Mrs. Robertson were
■Joint hostesses, was 'a splendid u<-
ctm and a vote of tlianks to the
hoaieases was pasred at the meeting.
Mrs H. G Davis, child welfare con-
vener. reported her committee had
received 96 useful and daln'y
artlries and the sum of 831.50.
I Durtrtg October the chapter sent
45 articles costing 846 4.S to *he
I Municipal Chapter, for the services
I Mrs Curtis Sampson gave an en
I groasinc report of meetings and
I entertalnmeni of the semi-annual
' provincial conference at Pwt A.1-
‘-beml. to.whfih aha was a delegate
Member* of the chapter. It was re-
ported. aAslsted on tag day. Mrs
Harty M<wgan and Mrs. J Q Olllan
presented a brief musical program
I at the meeUng
A special meeting of membera of
Gonzales Chapter will be held <m
the afternoon of Wednesday next
at the home of Mrs W. C. Nichols.
>914 St. Charles Street
troll. Ueut Ferguson, RCNVJl.
will Join hU family before Chrlatmas.
• 8 •
Mr Eric A. Leslie. B.8c.. president
of the Graduates' Society will be
honored at dinner Friday at 6 30 at
the Eknpresa Hole! by McOUl gradu-
ates. Mr. Leslie la the vice-president
and comptroller of the C.P R Grad-
uates wishing to attend may make
Dorothea
COMBINATION TRILITES
Walnut stsrtdi. *99
Each * fcfc
TRADITION MAINTAINED
CARDIFF, Wales tCF) - *n»e
Welch regiment has a new billy
goat mascot Taffy Vll Taffy VI
died last July. He was a famous
goat who figured In the Aldershot
Uttoes
BEGINNER 8 U'( K
LONDON tCFt. — Police Constable
Charles Pearson. 49 "didn't know a
carrot from a lumip" In 1939. but
he's Just won another big gardening
prise He decided to be a victory
gardener and bought a sixpenny
booklet on gardening Since then
he's won five major prises.
COMBINATION TRILITES —
Bronic all-msul stsnds. 8 6 Q9A
Each I ^
WALNUT BRIDGE 8J^95
STANDS. Each
See Your Grocer for Detiiii
when one was on Lite alrertgth el
TTw history of Uie goat
masroia goes bark lo tha Crimea the 41at Regiment of Foot.
renervatloni with Mlaa
Kay. 654 Dallas Road
Expected In Victoria to attend the
Biahop - Moore weddlpg, Saturday,
are Mrs. J W Stewart New West-
minster. Mrs. Roy Baxter, Miss C.
Smith, Mias B SirrlUi and Mlu L
Mcsire, all of Vancouver. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Plillllps. Port Orrhard. and
Mra. E A. Btrchell. Mias L. Stewart
and Mr D. ‘niompaon, all of
Burnaby.
TORCHIERE LAMPS— Iv.orv or
broiuc stands.
Special complete * "
^^TME 1944-45 LOOK
CAN BE YOURS IP YOU SHOP AT THE PICCADILLY
roata • st iT* • barras* 01.0*1* • naiBTs . switraa*
( HRVSANTHKMI M HfK IETY ivi ns Ku:v
Victoria and District Chryaanthe JOHA^RfESBURO CF - A pair of
mum Society will meet in the City chairs presented to Lord Byron by
Hall lomocmw night at 8 o'clock. the Duke of Newcastle were sold by
auction for 11,500. They were In-
ANCIENT rrBBENC'V I eluded In a oolleetfon of antiques
Coins Were first used In the eighth from the home of the late Chief Jus-
t lice de VUUera.
THREE-WAY TORCHIERES-
Heavy bronze aland, floral snd semi
cut r^ectors. Priced at
*24*“ *29'’''
century B C.
McLennan, McFeely & Prior, Ltd
SOBIES
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rlchandaom
Wildwood Avenue, and their daugh-
ter. Miss Marlon Inglis. have re-
lumed from a three-week holidu.;
In California, where they visited
Mr Rlchardaon'a brother and abler-
In-law. .Mr, and Mra Dudley Rich-
ardson. Hollywood, and Mr*. Ri.'h-
ardaon'a sUtcr, Mra H. E Grant.
San Carloa.
(■t«siua»e tsae
1400 Government Street
erlval*
40 D*el*
flCKfO for QUALITY
PACKED for PROTECTION
POURED for PLEASURE
Tlie clirutenlng took place ir*
Halifax County recently of the oaby
son of Lieut. John W. Dangerfield,
H C N V R . and Mrs Dangerfield.
with the naval chaplain. Rev W G
Meadu.^ performing the ceremony
at Oatcr Defence Station Camper-
down. Tlte child, wearing hts
mother's christening robe, received
ihe name* John &nesi Frederick
HU godparenu are Mrs. E. V
Turner. IlaUfax, who U also hU
mothers godmother. Mlu Jeute
Dangerfieki and Mr George Danger-
field. Winnipeg, hU aunt and uncle.
TTie baby U the grandson of Flvlng
Officer and Mrs Ernest Eve. Em
preu Avenue. Victoria.
P.-T. Associations
An original dramaiUaUon written
by a group of boys and their direc-
tor. Mr* w W McOUl. of the Chll-
dreq's Garden Library, will be heard
tonight at 8 30 o'clock over CJV1
Entitled "The Voice of Safety,' it Is
prevnted by the Victoria and Dls-
~ AavorlatKm
GIVE THEIR LUNCH
AN 0X0 PUNCH!
we can announce
FINAL VICTORY!
AN ONION TREAT
trlct Parent - Teacher
Council as part of Uietr regular radio
progiam.
TItnse taking part are Michael
Stedman
Sunday aftemonn. members of the
Old Girls AMKWlsUon. St Margaret s
School, who were sble to attend,
gathered r/<«e(her for a no-hosteas
party in the Immce qf the Empress
Hotel. Civmmlttee in charge con-
<lMed Of ML** Naneei) Stephens,
president; Mrs. J. 8 Woods, vlce-
prealdeot. and Mra Terry O'Orady.
secretary. Mias Ruth Jonea and
MiM Frances Price poured tea at the
table centred with Autumn flomera
Those present were Mim EUxabeth
Angu.'. Mtw Ttiea Arbulhnot. Mrs.
fk-ir Burton Mim Laura Bapty. Mrs
W M Carmichael Miss Jocelyn Coi-
lUon. 'MPa Marsha Dorman. MUe
Rhoma Dorman. Mra Ely. Mia*
Audrey Frater. Mr* Mary Oumbert
Mra, Q C Grant. Miss Felicity
Grant. Miss Jennifer Hobbs. Mrs
Basil Hood. Muwi Clare King. Mra
Arthur levundr Mu* Ex-eljm Lettjee.
Mrs Mune] Miller Mrs Stells Me-
CandlsM. Mr.< Faith Macdonald
MIka June Macdonald. MUs Violet
McConagahy. Mbs Beryl Nation
Miss Marcia Prior Mra Eric Quain-
ton. Mr* Arthur Boss Mra A I
Spurgin. Mua Sortia Stewart. Miss
Ann Bnate Mrs, H R TTwrnsherMl
Mr* Muriel Whvle MUs Rnaemary
Wtlllamji. Mbs Rosalind WiUctnsnn
Mrs Norman Yarrow and Mia*
Veryan Varrow.
\ /BOtLfD
V ONIONS
WfTH 'MEATY' PICK UP
David Oeddl* Clarence
Brown. Kenneth Cook and George
Reader.
RISUIT: BtAcme, HiAitrr
RiSUlT: Nim, NoumsMtMG
GRAVY FOR
HAMBURGERS
\^omnrs Institutes
Cbqulmali Women's Institute will
meet at the home of Mra N Keil>
on Friday at 7 45 p m.
STIRRED IN A JIFFY
Lake Hill Womens 1; -"ttute at
the meeting held Mondav after-
noon. repr<r>d a wool quiU had been
eompleied during October and mem-
ber* had aiaisted in distribution of
ration borAt a 'teen age canteen
haa been started and will resume
dances on November Id
A letUz . of thanks from Queen
Alexandra Solarium was read to the
members TTie Solarium expreaaed
fpprerlatlon for 17 cartons of fruit
and vegetable* and rar.ned good*
received from Lake Hill Mra J
Findlay reported pn the district con-
ference aral Mr* E Glover received
oongrat ulaUoru upon her election as
Ttre-preeldenl of live dblrirt board
Tea was served by Mrs C Olo*er
and Mra W Simpson Mra O W
Massey presided
>rr>icf l.inr IJown
A service line of the British Co-
lumbia Electric Railsay Co. Ltd.
came down the tntccaectkici of
Blanahard an^'ates Straels ahortJ)
before II o'clock last night It was
thought by a company spokesman
to have been caused by a short cir-
cuit. through friction af the wires In
the fresh adnd City police directed
traffic unti) the damage was re-
paired
RESULT: B(trii»Juiaif
THE MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT —LOCATED AT MULL. QUIIEC
Ordef
COKE
Now
COKE DEPARTMENT
B.C. ELECTRIC
SOBIE SILK SHOPS LIMITED
A er««kiM eeesa Wee ke«wa tew ■e*k«
•t «WM anS It * htar? airele te teer
tuelltr brenrhiai iwhvt art rentue";
i>n*at«e a»Wt arnntbtiia atMtUt hat
Vten SertJaerS taeectalit te eMti wua ete
sitlow It It «t*4t trMp a aMMSiea
tie* •( CaitaS^en Salta* natS a Sren^ ’tH
SemaSt la M tale (mi SSr art* te« et •'
renmlmSaie Ora* aterea aaS etliar Sow
atnrea -AS I e *■
(NirORMS MRAN A l>OT
MAIDSTONE, biglar^d CF -Kent
ka the only county in Bntain where
the pntlee forre hai all the womer
remiit* It needs And It is the cnly
coghtr which drease* tu women po
Uce in smart uniforma
17 STORES IN CANADA
TH/S ADyiMTtSiMiHT /S ntUUlHtD. HOT TO StU GOODS, BUT TO SlU BONDS
MONEY l.r.NDr.»^ xs 1*4*
In Bngland the pawnbroker ar
tired wtih wuilam the Cnnq>jeror
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNKSDAY. NOVEMBER S. 1944
Out 100 Asd deck*
of c«rdf coUecUd wtr« tcnl to tin
J Qulno, sAd macMlAM »nd tlx
dccti Mnt to Uie K of C. HoMol.
Mrs. O J Ehnal«r. Umleon officer,
gave imerMtlng account of Um iMt
meetinc of the Wartime Fricee and
Trade Board, and etreaMd lU
»k>gan ‘'Don't buy more (iiao you
need if one »IU do. don't buy t«o “
Cicarettea for ChrUtoue ««re eant
to 23 bo)« and ilrlx of the parish
serving overaeai by the conveners,
Mrs. Gordon B. Palorson and sirs
In the auditorium, 71S View atrvet.
Thuraday, itartlnf at 3 30 Mrs M
Mortimer honorary president, will
officially open the basaar In the
evening ■’WO’ wUI be played, cocn-
meocing at B o'clock
Societies
For All OccasioiM
lUfUlar monthly meeting of Lake
HUl SubdlvUlcn of the CathoUc
Women's League wUl be held to-
morrow at 3:X pm.
The Chatelaine Club, formed re-
cently for young married women In
Victoria, will meet tonight at 8
o’clock to the YWCA The eve-
ning's program will Include old-time
dancing. The Chatelaine Club has
MUd M l-Vj.'*-- gl'V: ptoeram *>»"•
retary. as memte^SpTwji'- •
Women's Pariah Guild and Sew-
ing Clrelr of Christ Ohurrh Cathe-
dral will hold a monthly meeting In
the guild room on Pnday at 3 30
pm.
of the meetuig Mr* J. J O’B'leui
gave an Informative talk on credit
unMns and pointed out the ad-
vantages to be gained by joining.
Mrs. Doherty was thanked for her
hospitality. The next meeting is to
be at Mrs Gordon B. Patersons
home 3SM Orchard Avenue, on De-
cember i.
Married W.D.’s
To Be Released
SMOKED
PICNICS
SHOULDERS— TENDERIZED
Buy any cut. regardlcM of price. Cook it the
way you piaase. Then, if you're not completely
satisfied, we'll refund all your money without
guestion
FRESH-FROZEN
Grade 'B"
IhU beautiful short tuxedo of
black Persian lamb la an aH-occa*
slon coat, for It may be thrown on
over a suit In the daytime or worn
over an evening gown with equal
grace It la youthfully atyled. 38
inchM long with broad thouldan.
wide sleeves and deep turned-back
cuffs. The flneueM of the curl U
evldcnL
OTTAWA. Nov t «cr>. — Married
members of the Royal Canadian Air
Force 'Women's DIvUlon) wlU be re-
leased to clTfllan life under a dis-
charge plan now being Initiated, Air
Force Headquarters said today.
With the end of recruiting for the
R.C.AF. and closing of many train-
ing schools of the British Common-
wealth Air Training Plan many oC
the Jobe done by WJD'i have ended
and there now Is need to cut down
the number of personnel.
An esUxnsted iO per cent of the
W D's are married, mostly bo aerTlce-
men. many of whom are or will be
returning from overseas, and It Is
felt these girls should have the
chance to set up housekeeping
Dp to DOW mamage has not been
a reason for discharge.
Exception to the discharge plan
will be made for widows, who have
been reclasslQed as ''single,** and on
cesnpasdonau grounds for glxk who
have special reasons for remaining
In the service.
Oldest of the three Canadian wom-
en's services, the ROAP. <W.D.<
was formed In Jub'. IMl. and
stopped rMrultlng iMt June when
Its numbers reached 18.800
"Klondike Niglif will be held in
the lower ballroom of the Crystal
Garden on Thursday. November 30.
It was deckled at the meeting of
the Junior Wumen’s AuxlUaxy of
8t Joaepti’a Hosidtai, held Motwlay
evening In the X-ray department of
the Itoapital. ML«s Rhoday Onward,
vice-president, presided in the ab-
sence of the president. Miss Wynne
Varney Convened jointly by Mrs
COMMERCIAL BEEF
PORK
T-Bone Steak or Roast
Wing Steak or Roast
Porterhouse Steak or Roast
Minced Round Steak
GRAIN
Uie annual event will feature danc-
ing. games, bingo T)>e annual chil-
drens tea wiB be held Saturday.
December 18. at the Empress Hotel,
and reservations ahould be made
well In advai»8, officUtk stated.
Miss Varney and Miss Nora Corn-
wall will convene the tea. The baby
stall In the matemuy wing of the
hospital netted I134W since It
was opened In July, U was reported.
Picnic, hock on .
Picnic,, hock off.
Butts, small, lean
The Need IsGreater
Golden Syrup
Coffee
For totgl victory lee hghts s totsi wsr For nothing less will
he ley down his arms. For your take he's willing to gamble
on coming through alive. Whether he doe* or not i* decidedly
KITCHEN CRAFT
FLOUR
Mn John Hart. Fairfield Road.
Is kindly lending her home for s
tea and aale of aprons and super-
nulUes to be held gn *nmr»<iay.
November 2S. from 2 M to 8 pm..
final plans for which were itiide
when members of the Altar Soo.ety
of Our Lady of Lourdes Church and
Oak Bay Subdivision of tlie CWL
met on Monday at the home of Mrs.
Frank 1 Doherty. 3M8 Weald Road,
nie president. Mrs. I* Bull'vk-
Webster. was in the chair RcjUne
rtporla were read and regular busi-
ness matters received attention
Mn F White, convener reported
Edward's
Oatmeal
B fr K
Pure Lard
Tea
Canterbury
Spinach
The imminence ot victory ha* climaxed the retponsibilitie* of
the home front Canada's borrowing needs today are greater,
not less. To sec the uniformed services get all they need to
win with minimum losses ts still our biggest )ob.
NOW IS the hour to buy Victory Bonds — one more than before!
Vitamin "B" or
Regular White
7-lb. Sack
24-lb. Sack 74^*
49-lb. Sack 1.39
Emerald Bay
Rapid Oats
Robin Hood
Grape-Nuts Flakes
Tomato Juice
Roifsrvf^lt
('oniinisvd frWB Psgr 1
but with more than hsl^ the total
BUY VICTORY BONDS
Choice Peas
Sugar Belle, sieve 4
Sweet Biscuits
SPACI PONATIO IT
Modern Pharmacy, Ltd
DESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
CORNER JOHNSON and DOUGLAS STS. E119
Cbffee
the vteve euy hoi. You can
poUah it Mfely. quickly, with-
out bruahes whh
Red Arrow Ajax
ONIONS
No. 1 Okanagan
TOMATOES
No 1 Hothouse
The vote - wlrmlng ability of
FVinklln Delano Roosevelt had again
(umed the trick and brought him %
freah mandate from the people to
carry on the tremerulous taAka of war
and peace in which he lx engaged
with leaden nf the Allied puwera.
Seemed ceruin, too, that the
President would have a strong
Democratic majority in the House
of Reprcsenlatlvea and increase or
maintain the fubaiantlal Ocmocratlc
majority which already existed In
the Senate
Olamoroos Clare Booth Luce, one
of the bitterest RcKv-eveU baiters In
the House, seemed headed for de-
feat early in the Connecticut voting,
but later pulled ahead of her Re-,
publican opponent. Margaret Con-
nors
HAMILTON n.SII
IK tUMINATEn
In gaining eight former Republi-
can Hou.ve seats the Democrats
eliminated the veteran Rep. Hamil-
ton PT»h who had been crUkuied
by President Rooaeveii and Oov
Dewey alike
Oov. John Brlcker of Ohio. Re
ptibUren Vtce-prealdenUal candi-
date. held hli state for hla party
hut the Democratic Vtce-Preaiden-
iial randlilste. Senator Hairy 8
Truman of Miasourt failed to win
that state which seemed certain to
give Ita 15 electoral votes to the
Republicans.
Governor Dewry «on In hla own
New York home district of Pawling
where he has a farm, and in Presi-
dent Roosevelt's Hyde Park dlaUict
Early momlug returns showed a
slowly Increasing Roosevelt popular
vote lead. He wav way out in front
In the Southern fitatet. and In mo*'
of the Far West, while Oov Dewey
was clinging to most New Digiand
fitalea and a number In the com
belt of the Mid-West
Maine and Vermont gave their
votes to the RepubllcAh ticket as
they did In the prei'ious Roosevelt
elecikma.
New York, home state of both
candldatee, with 47 electoral vot«.
ga\‘e an early and rirprlalng up-
sute iMd to Roaaweli. but it
quickly ahifted to Dewey and the
Buying Produce by Weigkf means No Waste! That's the
Safeway prKing method . . . take advantage of it now!
CABBAGE
Hard Heads
APPLES McIntosh Fancy-Cff
GRAPEFRUIT Texas, Seedle
BRUSSELS SPROUTS
POTATOES
SWEET POTATOES
ORANGES
In Easy-to-Carry Bag
CARROTS
Bulk
Emperor
PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV Brt TO NOV lOth
/P>.— Frealdent Roneevelt won New
York's 47 electitral \ot«a. forging
Mfely ahead early today in tabula
Unn of unofficial retuma after
trailing moat of the night
whose record In turn was crltlclaad
both by President Roosevelt and
Oov Tliomaa E De*e>, Republican
Presidential nominre. was ellml-
ruited after 34 yean’ aervire in the
House.
Glamorous ^lare Booth Luce
■ Rep.. Conn •. who Itsd trailed In
early retuma, took a rommandlng
lead later from her opponent. MlM
Margaret E Cqcnora. 3S-y«ar-old
Bridgeport lawyer pul up b) the
Democrats to offset Mrs. Luces
famed wU and other vote-getung
atutbutas.
HOUSE DRESSES
CHWAISTHY
SERVES
CANADA
A. K. LOVE, LTD,
70i VIEW STREET. Up From DougUa
EIGHT awmiu tN
^KATK ARK
WABHINOTON. Nov 8 'Wednes-
day) CF -Eight seaU In the House
of Repreaentatlves held by Repub i-
ernna tumbled today to the Demo-
erauc forcce at returns from ycaur
day's Congramlonal aiecUooa slowly
poured In
The Democrats who had held a
bare majority In the present House,
the life of which ends this year, at
an early hour today had cleeted 101
candidatCH to the Republicans' 13
The Repubficans have 313 membert
!n the present House One American
Labor candidate had been aiaeted.
leavtng SM aeau In doubt
Among . the Republican, strong-
holds that fell to the Demoerata
was that of New Yorh’g 3»th DU
(rict where Representative Hamilton
PWi conceded the elecilqn of hla
opponent. Augustus W Bennel
nth. who had berated AdmlnU
tratson policy In foreign affairs and
Smartly $fyl«d. Brown Cilf
M'KiriATOK UK
with laathar, 94 47
THt MAOlCAl CtfANIR
so*ii»s iwa
•Avoaii wstaa
sisi *oa
wooowoaa. a«SMts.
wocKttws avov
EIGHT OF N'LF.DEn
13 KEATA ABKI RtJl
WASHINOtTJN. Nov 8 Wevine*
day) CP).->Elght of 13 seaU needed
by the Oemocrau to retain conixoi
of the treaty -ratifying Senata wore
assured aarly today.
Looking toward {wace and creation
nf a world security orfanUAUon, the
ImpcirUnre of cotigraaslcmal control
• as sireasod by both parties In the
election ewmpalgn Benalor Harry 8
Truman Fraaldent Romavelt's run-
ning mala, cailad for the defeat of
sight Rapoblloan Senators ha dubbed
"UoUtloclats ' One i\a named. Ger-
ald Nyv. of North Dakota vu trall-
Inr
Among democraUr Renaiort rw
Uirpad werv Majortly Leader Alban
Barkley of Kentucky and Betiator
Millard Trdings. nf Marvtand 'r^r
aolld aoulh aanl up aU Demorrati-
Saaatora early in the count, and Is
equally short order Vermont ra-
Pmned RepubUcan nenator Oaorge
D. Aikar Alabama. ArkatwuM.
Oenrgla, LxeiUlasa. North Carvittna
and Bnuth Carolina war* w*tldlv in
Uv DemoeraUe fold
DemoeraUe oomlttr-- were pr*»v
Ing RepubUedn tMiaUvial meum-
henta in OnonaeUrut. North Dak''>*a
and l^nnsylvanta or. the basis of In
oncnplet* r alar OS Rapubllcans
grasped for seats now -eld bv Demo-
rrata In terwa Mtaaourl ard New Jet-
SLICH IS the impoiiancc of Sulphuric Acid to the tnanf
industritl processes oow being cirried on in (.anada that
the monthly record of its production could well be used as a
barometer of the rise and fall of business.
Sulphuric Acid is extensively used in steel mills* foundries and
similar plants whose volume of production is governed by the
demands of construction, ship building, transportation and the
engineering trades. These are the basic industries and their
progress parallels the general trade statistics of the Dominion.
Another important use of Sulphuric Acid is in the manufacture
and maintenance of storage batteries fur cars, tanks, radio
equipment and certain marine engines.
While Sulphuric Acid is only one of the many products of
(^oadiaa Industries Limited, it is an outstanding example of
the way in which commercial chemistry is contributing to the
life and progress of the Dominion.
IHOe STOtf
<m l«t Wakli 717 Fwt H
iff WU R*publlran
Michigan whli^h gav* ihr Rvpub-
Itrang a AlaiMtcr majarlly In IS4ff
Wfnt heavily for Dewey lo the rural
areu but prwnlaed a ph<*^o-nnbih
when Drtroll't vo<« were all
counted
Demncratie canduiaie* were lead-
ing m four ataic* now having Re-
publlcAn Incumbenta, but Senator
8am Jarkeon «a« running behind
Repubilcaa candidate Raltih Oalei
tn Indiana, where I>i«norraia have
been gmrmot 8tnre Ute gtart of
he New C>eal
Five Bouthem Democrata had
been elected to the Senate
Republican Senator Aiken of
.Vermont, leader In she mm* So
speed up Um St Lewmtea water -
waya project, wij re-elected
Houa* eiectiona 'the whole Cham
ber of 43S U> be •lectad) ehowed 73
Demoerali certaU ot their arata.
including two galnx from Repub-
licans. Tb« Domocrau at preoeni
have only 314 eeate In ttie Unuse
to 313 RepubUcan^. four repraaent-
ins minor partiae and five vacancies
If »he early trend were carried
tiirough u> the final count a Drm-
txratic roatrMied eongr*tj leetned
aesured
with 49 becaaaary for a majority, and
under the concUtuUonsU praeUce
whereby one- third fd the chamber U
eiectod every two yean, have 38
holdovers" who did not need to
rontaat Uielr eeau Tbe RepubUcaiu
held 37 seau In the present Oongrwaa
with 34 hoMovera
reported mualng by iwo enmpanu-oa
when they came out of the wmode
oa Sunday foUowIng a hmiUng trip
tn the Onwlchan Lak* area, la atlU
mloalng according lo reporU re-
cetvad hare
Saarrh for the biat man who
anlered the wood* og Frtday. U be-
ing eonduetad under auparvUSon of
Frfirtnrlal PoUea aided by loggers
wondamcn and mllMla ranger* from
the dlairlct
4irman StUl Mijsing
LA.C. Lwlle K Heal, «n Of Mr
and Mr« O. B H*al Saanlrhian.
Fgf Bad Winter Gjughs,
Mix This Syrup at Home
•etved tt'e na trouble at all and taba*
butao>acD*Bt NacooktagiHwded. <Or
you caa u*o cam ermp or Ugold
boD*v tiurtvad of «ugar eynip)
Put tb* rtoes iota a 18 ouooe haul*
aadadd ymr errup. Tbugtvoayow 18
ouanw of rough eyrup. uatMuaDy
Igatcfe-w-ting aad dapvadaMa, and yaw
,g«a four tima* a* much rough mtd-
Do n:wUOBal pertodlr ewnirbuMvo
M*k« you f«*l n«rveu* Mevtr rr%*t*.
tmwM*. • kit kiu* ttfvd. koa "oiMgva
out —at vuca umea)
Theo Stan al oaea — try Lydia V
Fatbaa, • Vaovtaoia UwapouM le r»-
U«T« euaa ermouxiM mkhacn • Cem-
p*nioa ooi ofUr baipa to MOoUitv
Ktn Init ilIm arrooipMiVtne «Ma.
•a. aervoua. tmtaMa, raaOwa faol-
iBgi or tata Daum
FnkhafnH Ootiipoond la tnada fr*m
banaffriai r«*r>«i and bama VUa-
Biin n, I FaRhatn'a CWapouaff kal**
*aew»« aoa taar ■ irw un4 cf pvoauat
to ehyt FKiew takat duaaucaw
rrom aoT aruggw.gat rr‘ -‘ftTmi tT~i It
arP^a.aerM*alrwmp««MMprova. you'll bmuVprSd br thaaS
tegradtwta. >A coorwtrasadfhr^ hoM of oewro c«ej«ha giuwg auk*.
koowntaraCertaothroaimemhraMR It lootaathapMagm.
Thaei oukha a eynip by rttwhig twa aoothaa tba irrvtatad ■amhrhpaa.ahd.
cupa of granuialaff attgar and ooa cup halpariaoj iba air paaaae** M«ooyr^
af •Btar a few aemasta. uaiil 4ia- f in1-1 tf H ilnan ‘ r*-!"! r ‘~T
CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED
NEW' YORK. Nnv • Wedncadaj
THE DAILY COLONIST. VICTORIA, B.C.. WEDNESDAY. NO\’EMBER 8, 1944
Canada
BiO- ■wlWMl ■iPainto. Om«M Alfr»<
n*^ Vmuwiw. Mww4t. rw.
Ar«. r?*4«ork. rt«.
Tr»ll. Hul. Wltu«i* Arlliur. VM . Vaa-
cwivcr. PtlUitM. iatM Stear. OU JU4
R^k. SC
B (' a M.C.— lUi^ TboKM Bari, rw .
XtMkarlajr.
hi« fBther reaklM Bt IIM hhumh
Avenue
■oo and Cpi. Peter WBlker. ILC AP..
Shirley LckUm Kramer and act
Aioma Abraow. VS. amy; Isabelle
Brandon and A B Frederick Richard
Helmbecker, Joan OUvt Seymour
and Set. Robert K. <Bob> Castner.
!da PfUeny and LA. Dennu Ver-
nan Abler. R.CJ<rvjt: Ruth liar-
carela Almond and fimest Henry
Ball, Marcaret Mabel PVmli\C and
Alfred Harold Beny. EUeen Violet
^^OLONIST EXCERPTSk<«r
Lieut. McClure was a bank
tant here. His parents Uv«
8t. Ann Street. *
Fit Ueut O A. Cravford. M*
year-old RCA.F. pilot wtih a tour
of operations behind him. has ar-
rived here to spend leave with hb
parenu. Mr. and Mss P M. Craw-
ford, Bay Street.
Cash. 1A7 fountain pens and other
roods totallnc ll.OSl in value werw
taken last week freun the Pbrt and
Douctas Street branch of Cunning
ham Onif Storea by thkvM who
lalned entry through the Rtts Hotel
building.
B.C. B«i
AbboUlera
BrUUa OoiiMiMa cmmUIm
Hm CMuaiir Usta m fellwa
M41L THIS WEEKLY TO YOVR BOY OR GIRL OVERSEAS
Ouaner W H. Trace. 3M Alder
Street. Is now serving overseas with
an artillery relnforretneol unit. He
odTswA -tim rcaf la lu tasui
UM aa««* ta« fatleviiM Brnub ColaaSU
(SttMlIlM
oveaseas
OTTAWA CsnaSiaa Arar ta iii
SSInd Um oaai** ta« (oUaatae BrKUJi
CHluaiais c«M«JU«t
ovKasiAs—omrtas
VICTORIA. BC-. November 1
1M4.--Back In Canada U Major-
Son of Mr and Mrs. W. H Bamea.
iota Victoria Avenue. 8ft Pilot L
Klrchner. 1219 Richardson Street.
Bill W Chow. 1823 Government
P O Stanley Smith has been
wii*«s at Vulcan. Alta. Hs has bet
with the R.CAT. for I# months.
«K*u4oiea commander r*i We Car»&. •
dlan Third OlvUloo In the invasion
of France, with his faniUy at their
residence, 2480 Cardigan Road. Uie
Uplands Speaking for the Victory
Loan and rlvmg interviews across
Keller * will
a^d Terence put O'Orady. Joyce
Carellw Williams and Roderick
John Mclnnes.
VuumiMr. OrtMk. BsSart aiffwe. Bsi
MiHin; t«iiik«s. BC
efVfWMlIr r»«*ne4 BlMls* •*
•erfiM. MW r*f r«tMM •mvatfS
<••4— Cs«*r*ft. Chartn PrsMr. wo.
Vsneouver, LsMIU*. Jbmi Dwtloa. FO.
TrtMalU*
SevefUy -one members ol the Royal
.No. I.. Norman 8. Bandalil. 2824
Richmond Road, and Walter F.
Colboume. 18»7 Crescent Road.
Up-lsland enlistments Include
Edward H Murphy, Nanaimo; Clif-
ford Still Alwood. Port Albernl.
William Troup, Jsmm laiand. and
Norman E. Webber, fi^k Creek.
• s •
Alderman W. Lloyd Morgan seek-
ing re-election, and Harold M
Dlggon. a new cuatender. were two
caodldstca added to the list of those
who will run for CH^ Council neat
month.
ttMil VSB«Mr«r. Milisr. AlsuoSer lC«a
Ut. Msj«r VsBcau»*f
WABBA!<T omrsas.
H.CO ’S AMD
BUAtD m ACrtOlk
a r. a«si«e»i — mkimo. nosm jmmi
Fi* . VkOeMver
AmIUWImwm a»*t«i*«ii ~ McLaIIm
cbarleB. Ptr.. VeocMter
om
B.CA.MC. — Vlrisa. Vlclsr UneMd
a«t . VsBRntver
DAMoamotsLy woisdsd
BC, Bwiaewi—Kaftr. 0»*ra« FreSerlrk.
Wt«. L«ls inssd. BC
SevtatLT WOt'NDIO
a C BetlaiMl — a/.tr*. HMrr AlWrt.
Ft*. OswrsA* BC. Bearauii. Letlor. FU .
OuH flai*. BC
overseas as an air gunner. He has
more than 90 operattonal flights to
his credlL He Is Uie son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Smith. 500 John Street.
Canadian Navy's West Coast fleet of
the Flihermen's Reserve have
bought 910.000 worth of Seventii
Victory Loan bonds.
Major O. T. MacEwan. Island
offlrer who was severely wounded
with the Canadian Scottish Regi-
ment In Che Normandy invasion,
has reached his home at Duncan.
« • •
Wt. Lieut. F. F. Pease recently
received promotion to his present
rank. Sun of Mr. and Mn. A. H
Frase. Elk Lake, he Is an Instructor
at 8.F.TB. Kingston, engaged In
training pilots for the Fleet Air
Arm.
David Robertson Vtctoria lines-
man. won a 850 prise for an essaj-
by In eontest. “Why I Buj Victory
lee Bonds.” sponsored by the B.C. l>le-
ed photve Company for etnployem.
I • • •
The fund to establish scholar-
nd ships at Victoria College In memory
A. of the late principal. Percy H
B BUott. U now well over the 82.000
es ^ mark, according to Jeftrec Cunning-
:k. I ham. treasurer
Western Air Commund ann<amced
recently the names of several Brit-
ish Columbia airmen who wUl arrive
shortly from servloe with the
R CA F oversews Tlie men include:
PC. J. P. Maguire. Powell River;
8gt. W. D. Nnrmand. Kamkops;
W.O T. H Pltcock, Black Creek;
LAC. A. Renton, Alberul.
Canads. Major-Oen.
conclude these duties shorUy. when
be will go to Shaughneasy Military
Hospital for further treatment of
arm and body wounds Inflicted by a
bomb.
Engaged are Linda
The lith 10.000-ton freighter to
be launched at V M D. wss the Be
Montebello Park last week She
was «>onsored by Mrs D R. Ander-
son, wife of the V.M D. comptroller.
The staff of Prince Robert House
subscribed 900 per cent of the quota
in 1^ Vlctocy Losn campaign, re-
celvmi their pennant and honor
cerUfleate.
More than 150,000 pounds of
froun Ash wsa loaded aboard the
first refrigerated scow to operate
In Canadian Paclflc coast wa>ers at
the Ogden point plant of B.C.
Packers. Ltd. Ihe 313-ton scow
WSA built by B C. Pickers. Ltd . in
Vancouver at an approximate cost
of 830.000. Constructed to hold
300.000 pounds of troien Ash. the
Br BMiSMt— FrkMta. Fir
FrMfc T*Ml»r SS4I C«Sar Mil
B**S. VkU*U< Wk}St«, Wlllun t^VMA
Ft* VsncMWf
lMk»lrk*«*« B*f<M*«i— BOklinv. 0««t
It* intm. Ft*. t«4'>*'. BC
sij<;btlv woi worn
Sr B*«i«*aU.FWct- BrtBkn. Fit,
a** W«tlsiifl*i*r. R-'B*ri«. K-t'or Brn**i
Jotteii. Ft* , a«« Wr«tRiiuti#r,
INII MD
* r. BttlmMi— TfMMJS. Btroie An-
4r«v. ew. MtMtoa Cin
s«iMri>4»
a<' BMiatMt—Touni. F*rrv Ktth*«
F*» . VtlK»UT«t
Pay Ueut. Donald McClure, of
Victoria, ftrxt Volunteer Reserve
offleer at a Newfoundland port to
switch over to the permanent Ro> si
Canadian Navy force, has left tor
the United Kingdom, where he will
serve on loan to the Royal Navy in
an aircraft carrier. In pewcetlme.
A tout of 13AT0.750 iwraengers
were carried on BC. Electric Rail-
way Co., ULd . street can here last
year
Newlyweds Inrhide Myrtle
Patricia Dudman and Cyril Edwin
(Ted) Shelley. Elsie Helen Simp*
The Saanich Council voted down
the Tight thigh, anku and hand, j * rasugst Cram the Victoria Clijr
OTTAWA Th* BCAP tn lU lai«4»l
UK a»m*« Ihi faUmsf Bmiib Colnsists
Pte Jackson has been 17 months In Council for co-operation and a|>-
Italy. proval of a move for establishment
• • • of a flying field In the Gordon Head
C.-Cpl. Archie Blackmore. 38. . area Councillor J. L. Hobbs said
Canadian Provost Corps, has been i he received numerous protests from
awarded Ute MllUary Medal for . residents and had no option but to
service in Prance, according lo word recommend a negative vote.
scow contains a complete and com-
pact refrigeration plant In the aft
end. Two V-9 engines provide
power for rrfrlgeraUon. lighting
and pumping
• • a
Royal Commlssioot to inquire Into
hospitalisation and medical care
associations and to Inquire into ao~
cletles paying sickness and death
benefits were appointed by orders-
tn-councU here.
A\ r%*VAS
F**,U«ali r*MrUS bmmIhi
•*«tk*. *{(•••
Mils*. a**Mr ll*rS**t F.O .
• r*«k*n. WKrSMla. BC
Fr*vW*al* r*Mrt«S aUum
«er*it*. MM Ut •dWIkJ M«rM<
— Sl*». lam**. F O .
PM*l«r. t>«n4 Al*«anSrr WO
STORE HOURS: n am. till 5 p.m
W'EDXKSDAV : 9 am, till 1 n lu
orrrAWA rii* on«siM'
ASTrS UM niN)** Ih* IM
Caiaakia
OV Ease 4.1
wvaaAM-r nriupa,*
N^.O-S A.HD MC<>
nicD or'WotMDA
ars— B*Mk«. iaart H*
Amt a*Mk« (aatlkr ir
• MM*. 4kU*U.
WOI HDEO
ars.-^um*? iiutM a^'
B*it eeriB* t«lan<i
OaliftM R*ti>«fai
S***vh l■M4•r• Ft*. M»« a
SPECIAL VALUES
VsitTMMvar
VaacMMVv
Canada leads the world In the
output of newsprint More than
one out of every 40 rolls of news-
print used throughout the world Is
manufactured at Powell River. B.C..
said Harold 8. Foley, president of
the Powell River Company.
Canadian Effort
j Highly Praised
Twenty-one employees of David
Spencer. Lid., who have been with
the company for more than 35 yean,
were honored at a dinner In
Spencers dining-room at the In-
auguiaOcm of a 3S-Year Club, wheae
members will be given a month's
holiday annually
For Clearance This Morning
Canada's war effort and the raff
James Dewar, game warden for
Port Albernl distrtci. killed two
cougars recently, which brings hts
total bsg of mounuin lions to five
for this year.
way service of the Domtolon were
I highly praised by Edward P. Fljmn,
executive of the Orest Northern
Railroad, who spoke on ‘The Shores
of Opportunity " at s Kiwanls Club
. luncheon In the Emprms Hotel yes-
terday.
Before launching Into hU topic.
Mr Flynn spoke st some length on
the part Canada was playing in the
wax, and had high praise for the
work on the home front and the
fighting effort of the Canadian
services, dealing esperlally with ,
great service rendered by the navy
on convoy duty In the Atlantic. He |
predicted that after the war trade I
■nd co-operatton between Canada
and the United States would be
even greater. j
The speaker pointed out that ow-
ing to the great sdvsncea In re-
search tn recent yeari. eatwclally In
the field of chemistry, that the
coming generations were faced with I
a great opportunity for a belter 1
world. His concise sddreas snd
amusing anecdotes were well re- 1
celved by his audlerKe i
Austin 1. Curtis Introduced the \
speaker, who was thanked on behalf |
of the Kiwanls Club by Darrel
Spence. Forrest L Shaw, president,
was chairman. I
Alarmed at the Increasing coat of
education and the immediate pros-
pect of finding 1148 000 for school
buildings and sddltloru. which will
only partuUy solve their accommo-
dation difficulties. Saanich Council
voted unanimously to approach
Premier John Hart and Hon. H O.
T. Perry. Minuter of Education,
•aklng for a definite statement on
provincial policy with regard to
education costs.
j Alderman Margaret D Chrutie
' will not seek re-election to tlie
I school board and police commlulon
In civic elections 'next December,
but will run only for rr-elecUan as
an alderman, she announced.
• • •
Round. full-petaJed chrysanUie*
mums in rich yellow and gleaming
white and shaggy bronxe giants
aroused the admiration of scores of
rUlton to the annual show st the
Crystal Garden. More than 350 .
entranu, approximately 50 more I
Pte. William McMurdo. P P.C.L.1 .
arrived here after 15 months' serv-
ice overseas. In the Sicilian ar\d
Italian campaigns he sustained in-
Jurtos when a mortar bomb ex-
ploded
Specials in the
Drapery
Section
24 Only
Unfinished
Magazine
e: id tables
More 1300 guests attended
the 21at annual police ball held at
the Bmpreu Hotel. The ballroom
was decorated with flags of the
Allied Nations and murals In a
wartime motif
Victoria College, with 350 studenia
enrolled. U badly ovefemwded and
m urgent need of a science build-
ing. Dr J M. Ewing, principal, told
KiwanU Club at Uie regular tuiKh-
eon meeting- He suggested new
buildings clustering around the
present InAttlutlorf
ODD WINDOW CURTAINS
ui CA^e.
mciit cloth, cretonne, homespun ainl
damask. Standard window Icnijihf and
lash curtain sires HALF PRICE
One of Victoria's outstanding
pioneers, 81-year-old Mrs George
Maynard, has passed away. Born
In London. Erigland, ahe had lived
here since she was six years of agr.
her first home being the Race Roc)l>
Lighthouse, where her father was
the keeper. She Is survived by six
children. 13 grandchildren and nine
great-grandchUdren.
A CLEAN-UP OP WINDOW SHADES
from our wr>rkn>Ciiti Grouped to sell at
A B Basil Price who participated
m Invasion activities off the Nor-
mandy coast. U home again after an
absence of 18 months for 30 days
leave at the home of hU parents.
Mr. and Mrs Alec Price. 1538 Rich-
mond Avenue He has been serving
aboard a eorvette. An Alder brother
Douglas U with the RCCB.. and
hU twin brothers. Donald and Hugh,
are leading aircraftamen with the
RC.AF. Hugh Is stationed in
India.
Effective immediately, the new
regional director of gasoUne ra-
tioning for BrllUh Cblumbla will
be F. V Ablett. of Vancouver, a
native son of Victoria
• • •
We*iem Air Command announced
I hat several Victoria men have been
relumed to Canada from overseas
and are now en route home They
are Sgt R. Bums. 417 Niagara
Shades in plain colors r»l Kreen. crraili
And sand--a1so a few with allofi^ and
fnnKc«.
No C O D, or Phone Orders
— Oraperv, Jnd l'l“yf
There are plenty of Jobs awaitmg
tlir workers this Winter, according
to National Selective Service offi-
cials here, who reported there were
718 vacanelea throughout the city
The jobs cover all occupations ex-
cept clerical workers.
'ironjjfy huill with a *'«MR»lh sanded
rmish. ready for ilainiiiK or patnlinK Top
and lower ahelvea with nta^'a/ine pockets
at each end. lV»cket4 are plywor»d con-
♦ Iructinn lor extra ^Irenifth (Jverall sire
Jb in X 12‘ J in. a 22'* in. high. T AT
.'special Om*/D
Ta key Issue Willi
Defence Minister
MONTREAL Nov 7 tCFi
With one week to go on the
Seventh Loan drive. British Co-
lumb-Yukon area reached 87 per
cent of the minimum objective from
armed forces and public, with tn-
vestmenu totaling 848,157.750.
Capt. Jean Rayment. who was re-
cently promoted to capUIn In llte
|C.WAC. is the daughter of Brlg-
I idler and Mrs J 8 Dunbar, Vic-
J torla. Capt Rayment was among
I the organisers of the British Co-
I lumbia Women's Service Club In
1938.
fiatuh
Ingrid
i»rgrMR
Earl
Wrlghhon
Extra Good
Values in the
Boys' Store
INDIAN sweaters for b<.- ^
j-tniths -UDD LINKS. Sizes C Ai
Ur 6 Ki lf> years. Each s/mU'
BOYS’ SWEATERS— Pullover xtv
Senator
I O. C. Ballantyne. Progressiva Con-
; servatlvs Lxader in the Senate, said
I In a statement today that Defence
Minister McNaughton was 'loUlly
_ incorrect- in saying at Amprmr.
I Ont. Sunday night that conscription,
had failed in the First Great War.
"The general must know that rr-
erultlng completely dried up In the
' last war towards the end of 17 and
the beginning of '18." said Senator
Ballantyne. who was Minister of
Martime Fisheries and Naval Affairs
In the Union Government of Sir
Robert Borden in 1817.
"■nie Government of Sir Robert
Borden was fgeed with a situation
Rlmllar to what ralsu today^-elther
Impose rorurtiptlon or deaert and
fall to reinfArce our brave lads over- {
teas. I
^Conscription was not a failure i
by any means. Thousands were tent !
over and our Army Ootjm. 80.000 !
strong under OerwraJ Cufrie. and ‘
all other unlli were kept fully up
to strength unUl the last shot wai i
fired.*' I
PO Cecil Chatfleld. former Vic-
toria school teacher and link
training Instructor with Weotem
Air Command, received hla pilot's
wings at Vulcan. Aha HU wife
lives al 3033 Mlllgrrive Street, and
Defence MlnUler RaUton
from the Federal Cabinet
dlvlaion of opinion on Jpe
of relnforoemencs foF <
troops ovenean
36 Only
MODERN
END TABLES
In Rich Walnut Finish
Recent recrmij from Vlciorla and
dlalrtct Includes Clifford R. Robln-
•on. 434 Admirals Road; John L
f Jvditti Evtiyn
J2‘? Ralph Ballaniy
*IK
Ttfflplaton
Stanlay
^ Maxtad
Grtgory Clark
I PERCY FAITR
Wednesd
rograms
t •• N*wi
S ^ Hmn* Fr«M*mt
• Se Ju«i AbMui Tlni*
« ♦» Jiu( Ab<Mit Tim*
• 00 BBC N...~
! IUn**r»
J *e**‘»l
9 15 ChfUtmts
• 00 M<irnin« Viflt
• II W*lnilr
• r> N*«(
• 4S FMhiMn* in Bon*
I M M*«* Min* Muti*
J U Min* Muaic
I M aolsivr * wif*
• <1 Sin* » Bnnt
> no A- amiui
> tS tb *114 Z*b
> M N*«t
CBrDt*«i
Ftmoi tan*
Br*b*f*tt rt\ib
Mbmln*
BBC N*»l
Bl* 8<*t*r
Lutt LUhob
Bnn«»
Womint'Vmi'
Hapor Oans
Hippf Oan*
CIbtr* Wallar*
Hit* In R*«i*«
Mr*(*rr ch*f
l>Ai4i*rs wir*
Fi*nn
Farm Ui’ia«l«a>t
Farm BmatfraK
C B O N*«*
Uatin** M«n>on*a
Ann 8axi*r
I Vallani L*4r
U«ht or th* WorM
A«n^ Jnnr_
I Rai* Smith Bwakt
I Bl* aut*r
H«l«n Trrnit
Onr f»*l SuBilar
Lir* B*ia'if«il “
Ma r»rkini
Barnardlti* Flroe
Th* Ooldbor**
y«7r* iortlaM 'MO
T«<» On a Ciu*
Onclor Halona
F*trji^ Ua*?«l
warr Ma-iin
N*«t
c**ii aoUr
Barh*li.r« rhlMrm
rUaraln* World
H*»»
School rr It.* Air
fthooi^f (h* Air__
Varla’r in W*oa
BrwM H'Htron* I
Hnlivoood B*»i*w . _
Rnllroood N**l** ea«*‘Farr»U
Hit Tun*a ^ ~
OTth**.r*
Varl*ir tr» I»*o
BROADCLOTH SHIRTS— Sizo !i
to M'*. .^election of strij>cd
patterns. Each 0%
WORK SHIRTS fur lioys and youti
.^hirt.‘ ->f a W Miter wet^hl dark gre\ Jf
flgnurlelte. Sizea 12 lo 14' * aw
braces for small Hoys. 4 to S tea
Go«>d Weh and leather ends. 1 41
I'anSMrUn* lb*
1t*l*rr t«*a OrrS*ttra
anS rSKr
I Waoiao ml am«rica '
Ma Farhina
' f*pp*r Vnun*
Rtihl to K*poii^*
{ fU'-k>ia**~W<r*
Bnni*
Sur TlM'*
Farm Joarnal
Ivor Haiiiina
aam Karat. N»«*
Radin Farad*
Tim* Vt*o« N*«*
tdoard Jaf«*r.*on
Whti * Ofltnr
WThaf * OtMns
a«**t and Koine
Hroi
Muiir In Rrmambar
Th* amootniPt i:
Muai'a: Bbetrh** _
Walifr * nmplna I
Op*o HouaM
Harmon* i
Harrsc:?* _ '
Hartdr Man" ~ I
lt;n* I .1,
Th* naailea i :
Nroi and M'llk
l<iahd ~M*hMll«a ~ . I
*4a*arm*«
U'ltirai Uiiin**
mdin* Ih* Ran,*
I Th* t.rptoni
. --.ja'r**
«th*lorn NoObM
Mrtdvrn Maakian*
atnntf
Srhool SrfladcBM
8ri\aol Bra*d*a*(
l.(*t*n In IrfinCno
(n Uiod’oi
M*f(*f'i laiinSorr
HAm*mak«rt
KrhM*
BBO R*«i
Club Oiarr
n*d tVhti* RJg*
KM. Whii» BJg*
M'Jtk L,«*fB
Saak tmari
•litr La»»r*
Mjtir Ln**r*
M«*k FT-3B1 FaTiSe
Hnifv*m*k*ri
Mgalrai Mafk
K*ot
Int*rm**no
liii*rm*tao
Caroirn Oi.b*ri
K*o» Roondrup
Boin* Baarinn
ViriAf* Utan
Farvnt T**<*h«r*
Furr T*i*i
noAocstt ovii a
RtTWMI
at*lla I>aii]i<
I.or*n*o Jon»*
Widdtr Brnon
PANTS of rvrtton t weed. I
Hell liKip.s an<l cuff boti<jiTi«.
Sirex for 6 to 1^^ year*
WINDBREAKERS with /ip
mg and lu« pockeix, well line
grey vhade^
Fur ft tr. 18 vrar*
Srotlinh lo Para«{r
All members of tha 3rd tResi
Battalion Canadian Scottish Regi-
ment 'MG wUi parade nn Satur-
day at 11 00 hour* on Wharf Street,
Immediately to the rear of the Post-
office. for Ihs purpose of taking part
In the Remembrance Day parade.
Dreaa will be roll call order If ram
appears imminent, greatcoats will
be worn
Half-K<rund Knd 'Fablcf in modern de-
•*1?n. well braced and with cmivement
rhiuble shelf Duilt of nice clcar-^'ramrd
cedar in rich walnut fioiah. A useful
article in rtery room. O TA
Special «X*Dv
— !xpcnter’s Furniture Dept., 2nd l*loor
Mudrrs R.
K*«a
World Todar
Aua< Mtrr
y^hnanr Fanutr
lnt«riiHrro
iBtPrmrtao
■ BH F'*a»nlt
K*a* Koundttp
MvakMl Qoi*
Bvenind Uomw*
tvpnm* nama*
aporu Cnmtnoiitary
Fuitnn is*i*. Jr
7:30 P.M
WEDNESDIY
' Iron* B*ai.*r
Ba*r Ae-t
Xair Aral
Hoi Oft tlir Wlr*“
I Muair
Wanhuitioe flap rti
K«o*
Frank Btoair*
! Frank Sinatra
Whkb ti Wh>eh
Whi^ U SThkh
I Mn«*nl* IS kfMk
Mmn«r>* In M«*i«
' K«tmin tddr
K*imn Xddr
I L»** a M**t*rT^
a*U*rr|n* Muur
Dr C rh*a*hrn4*h
Dr C, Ch***h^th Ca-t.iu nf C>*»i
f**»*
Piano M*lodl*a
H V WattrnHorn
O K fnr ft*l*aa*
K*«i
M*>Odl*t
Ilm*r F*l«r«on
Bddl* Caninr
Bddi* Cantor
Dwtri't Altomar
DKi’kl Atisrn*r
M*r W* Sarr* You? StariM
And* and Vltstnla ' Var;r*T
Ha* Karnsan Thu It I
T*rrr and Flrat** ‘ Nroi
O'^k T’O'* , &ipfrm*B
Jar* ArwiHran* • Tbm t(i*
Brays’ Store. G'^'vernment St
k*v*
Varlatia*
Dinnrr Iduitr
VlCtArf lAtB
Vlrtar* t-oan
Or*»n Hnrn*t
Or**a llornM
Virlor* (jmn
Vktorr Loan
Virtorr Lnan
Virtnr? l<>*n
Grand Old fUinw
Grand OM_^*«
armphor.,
artnphmr
armshAnr
armpHonr
V*ri*ri*«
Curuin TIbm
Cvruin Tlaia
i Near,
apotlkl r Band*
‘ SMoUkhl Rand*
f Rardioed O Bon
' r*d Uaion*
KrrambT A-"k?
Brttnkr Ambr
I WaUM th* Wnrld
Bomnar W*u*
Loo*:i Thwnaa
(^•n* Mar>**f
Lor>» Ran**r
tkU u CwM
t>*(* *' Cli^’
Rondo* Orimmond
R-j‘ldo« I>rvmMwrnd
m*nn Hard* K**l
But Oaiin*
.FJi:?iis !•» « ir
Korn* Rkriar
For Clearance in the
TOILETRIES
t.-im and Abn*t
W» h».' O'rU
Ur R*»f Otrl*
I Pumn «*r
r>inni«*r
Mrva
“no* of Finnaara
u*«:i; nmr
M**>? ifMir
Vf**'r K-nir
M**1r H-K*
Folk M-ulr
F"{t Woatc
Bt*ph#n a F*lfi<-1*
Ortan
t M' and Ura~ Narth
I Ur and Mrr N-rtr,
Ouii nf Tan CIU**
Ool* at Too cu'a*
I Naoa
Flaatur* Farad*
H»o»
r>rrha«'-*
r^'oon
O’ tar
K-nidoar grhoo*
Rrnadoar rrhoa*
o*o»
>- O* WMh'
'**’■'* hand
rUtk-* Band
Allenbury'i Supgrfatted Toil
SoB|^— B«*x of .1 cakes
GrosBmith Perfume*— Afrt F'
Hiacintb. KfEular 4Sc dram
< MOLINARD PERFUMES
Kejfular fVk dram.
To clear
Orrhnir*
Mnmir* Hao* Sttmoiar* ■ Joai Ah
• »» • 0*t Todrlhar. ■ S0 H*
Or**M apuitthi • Ik R.>„ p
apaul^ or M*M« *4* W*w* Bolkn
£211?.^" '• O'* "»
It Ut ffswt It 4t
laoML II Wifl B«rd*f JI U LHU* flhi
Renaud Perfumi
Truahay Hand Lotion—
Bottle y
Yar<fley Soap— ■•\ irlrt
Box of 3 cake*
ToiUt’b HifEhliKht*
d « M « —Midooab VMalaUa* f Bit
•■••»—*•*•** I* WhtrS. Snin
? Odpi
SJB
I w«
T -iletries, .Mats Flour
I Newnraat*
• M ss a W- U IS M I
M«0 pm.
tao. cm b.oo4i*a<«
« • * • raiom* •««
C/VI
DAVID SPENCER
LIMITED E'^
, It w
' Id u
Id M
IB 4*
K**« '
Groan M*l«<i*»
Orr SaKro
Orrhailra
) Kao* 'FhiiMtt 1
K*o» Bmuidot
Orrbaotr* >
Or*h**tra
' 11 dd
11 U 1
II M 1
1 11 U 1
1 -
• ntarlaa and Dork'
rharla* and Dark
Or*ha*(r*
Orrhottro K*«*
1
Radio Fara>S*
Naob
Viftor Laiidlahr
DorM Uarutn
' Voiea of a KaUM*
Fiona Ualodk*
, Moonakaapar
Hntn*k*ap*r
ChattlF Proiramma
Son* of th* P n*ar*
Br**kt**l Clob
nnakfoti Club
1 H*«»
1 A Woai*n Woedar*
llr**kf*«i at Bardi * 1
Biaakfa** at Sard! •
Ooff** Fm
Coffaa Fot
J«ttr Morn*
W-a-*- * W«t
Bork* Cariar
Bati* and Bob
1 Midland
Jannifat Intan
I Mrirnln* M'i*iral~^
1 Wornin* Miillcal
I Hnm*mak*r
Art lUkM
M*oi 1
Jark Barrh
> Mr Tr>i* Riorr
Mr Tru* Ftorf
I Oknn Hard*. K*o»
I HmiM Fartr
Uinrhann
Wnman • Jurr
< QuJdtnc Laaht
Todar * ChUdran
Woman In Whiu
Hrmni
Ssukhaa* Talkins I
Mrttvr* Char '
: Qlamosir Manor
Olamovr Har.’.r
r»drs.' Fo»i*i ~
Arlomia Jno
Jana Oaol
Drramar i Hifhoar
KENT ROACH
64J yATtS
BRAKES
DISTINCTIVE BRITISH WOOLLENS
W. & J. WILSON
JOHN FORSYTH LIMITED - Kitckener. Ontario
SECOND NEWS SECTION
SECOND NEWS SECTION
(E8TABI4«HED 18Ut
VICrOKIA, BRITISH COIXMBIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1944
NO. 279— EIGHTY-SIXTH YEAR
Intercity Events
On Holiday Card
Hollywood Park
Atkinson Leader
iiier
PORTS
owe
INOLBWOOD. C*I. Nov, T- Re-
Milu ot tod«} « racing at Holtjntood
Park follow
By SID THOMAS
riRiT tad f«i-
ioaai
H-ri>dtt* .. lU it II I* MM
SrtHiol Ko« >nork»ii> IM IM
At«< <r. Zu(«li> }1«
Tine. I M I*) AJm ran PM«r(o».
Martrnaek Saw.* L«AM*. To# Tt«
RAfA— «<i rufioao*
He* Miopor Ijone*' li M II M II T«
Moataipn ip tutvii' ».!• I 10
Cmain Mont. 'ro(-otell> 11*
Tln«. I II M Aliu r»a roiro ftelir.
JiBim.e Joe. Clitp|i*i'0 Wim*.
TtliRn Mi l— Mile *n4 one-ewtiia
Curven <<ttoh«> II ?• 11 M 11 <•
VaUiBt Oaftati <liOu«eU> IM 1 *•
wiih U» .RokiiuM t I*
Tine. 1 M 1'l Alee ren Soeid f >ar
JotiBtie. Caron*. Cooat Epinard.
ri>{ KTM KA4 l -One nO«
IWauUlMJ Boi .Ke'N' IIIMIIMIIM
Saeoion 'Adanai • 00 4*
Bonnir Charm <P T.t.r-U- 'IM
Time. I 4* Ai»n t4n Murpb* PaliT- Ml
empire IllrAa. Co’*m
PliTH SACi— Alt torlonat
Prank* Bn ■ <Ballr.< III •• II 10 14 10
Prlner Ernrti 'Bail*' 4 t* J •*
Oftid Peat# 'Dorr ... IW
Tin4. I 11 l-l Aim ran fleodiaa U
Bat(-« llotr. Radio Morala. Vain Prinr*
8IA1H BAft— Reven furlorit
Bo«*rtAO iKrttei HIM IT M 11 •*
Brit O Or < Woolt) . . 1 *0 4 M
TIM ni <7..ehr) 110
Time I II Al4o ran BliUkmt. 0*«.ae.
t.^< i. S>n Ton Row lab: Valdtna Dude.
Periie* Count. Bonur*
IMIUTR R.A«»-^B lurtwit*
Mentaoher* .Wnolf* l»MUMM*0
R*a>. Acen: 'Bhelhemar' 14 0* 10*
r*» te«r«w .pHirrron' II*
Tunc. I II l-l Ai-i ran Apriti* Bar-
Oara Uti*. OoM Baloie Breun ?1a'aa.
U-— Doreen. HoM' m*.e«. Ranpart
Double P P *
i iliHIR M(|— Mil* and on«-aiaieerii';
Oaliani Rsar -Woon-
Kouie- 111 It II 1* M *0
p»!CH»u**»wn 'P fuleii-- II* 4 '0
.• Ball <0 Zutfli ' • 4*
iifpe > 411-I 4'' r*n Pkaeb ObIvKi.
T'.plaue V*fj True
\aiirmi\rr hihI Nanaimo rjiitip lo
Op|>o«i«‘ l.ooal.H H«*rp on Saltirdav
ARENA CAMPAUiN
OETH tNDEK HAV
VlciortB cttUciM who hRV* cor-
tlnuAlI; eiprpAipd ttiemwlvcs aa
fAvorlng tlM cofuLntctuin of n pu:>>
Ilely-owtiPd arm*, have the «^ip'>r-
luflity of backing their worda wi(h
Bctkin by lubacrlbing the amount
of their October and November
tight bliU, 'Which they wiu not hare
lo pav. to the Ciuzena' Committee
working In the Iniereaui of aucu a
•porta emporium for thia city
Mallinr of 20.000 leofleU poiniUig
out the need of an arena, and Baking
the support of rUlxeni. ha« com-
menced. and offlcee have berm
opened at Uie Bagiea Home. 7S1
View Street, nhere ooninbuUoni
will be received
Uklmate aucceu of the mri'a
plan appear* to reat entirely «iph
the campaign originated by the
emoen*' Committee, which h:.~
iriaraateed to hand over to the riiy
the eum of 066000 toward! coariruc*
Uon of the propoeed arena. Tne
City OuuDcU boa made tvovioum
for submitting r by-law to the rgle-
payera asking if they ore agreeab'.c
to the bonwtng of fisoooo rof
flnancu.C such a project, but ihU
la oJl contingent on the ability of
the Cltiseni CommHiee to rabe |:
moop). Metobexa that oaaicnltt'’r
feel certain their plan wilt lurcretL
The challenge now rests with 'he
eiOxens
oat HIDH To I.O<’AL
8(H < >;r o»> K IALN
We poM the orchids today lu th^
oflSciali and members of the Victuria
and District Football League tor
thelr sporting feature In giving up
Royal Athletic Park to the CanedUn
Football League for their interns-
Uonal game here on November IB
with Blaine, Wash.
Brother Retlly hesdrd s deiegaiioti
«>f Cansdlon football oSklols who
waited on the aoccer moguls and
placed before them their request (or
use of Royal Athletic Park Paced
•1th a heavy guarantee, and conh-
dent the Caledonia Avenue playing
held would belt serve their purpose,
the gVldders sought co-operation of
the soccer people, and received It.
Charlie Lewis, hard-working presi-
dent of the Victoria and DUtrict
Football League, and lila colleagues
are to be congraiulaied on thetr or-
turn Co-operaiJon between sports
organluiione L>. in our opinion, the
bfist for all com'enird. W* know
that Brother RelUy and hts ossocl-
atcB, who are dotiig a grand job.
agalOAl great obataries. will t|)pre-
ciate the lUnd taken by the soccer
olTkIals and si some future dale
reclprorale In full.
RNAPhllOTK
Variety Is the spice of life, accord-
ing to the old adage, and han Tem-
ple. hockey, tennis and badiiiinton
player and one of Ute organisers and
workers In the Vlciorla Minor
Hockey Association, u getting a little
variety thwe days Bull bu»y with
hU horkey stars of lomorrow Tem-
ple finds time to coach the Hudson's
Ray girls’ basketball club and. in hb
own words. Is enjoying his new ath-
Jeiic chore. . . . Ciiarlle Lewh. presi-
dent of the Victoria and Divlnri
Football League. U our nominee for
the honors of contrlbuiing movt to
the help of Uie up-and-coming
yoting Mxcer player In addition to
heading the aenmr eircuii lewis u
president of the Lower Island Junior
and JuvenUe f^jntbail Aisnciatlon
and managea two juvenile aoccer
teams CongratulaUons. Mr Lewis
on a job welt don*
Sharp Ia‘u<I in
N.H.I.. Sforing
MONTREAL . Nov. 7 «CF Tlvc
blisteting acoilng pace that To-
ronioa Echrlner-Carr-Bodrur Une
has been setting In the National
Hockey League was reflected In the
first weekly official srorlng list to-
day wiUt Uie Toronto trio holding
down three of Uie first four places
At that, the high-powered To-
ronlonlaa\ were just a >hade ahead
of Detroit* Howe-McAtee-Brune-
tesu cnmbUiatlon.
Sweeney Schriner was fled with
Byd Howe for top spot, each with
11 points, while the two other mem-
bers of the Mspb Leaf line were
tied for third spot with ten pofnik
each Mud Bruneteau held down
fifth spot with nine points, two
•he'ad of Boann’s perennial BtlJ
Cowley and three ahead of line-
ms'e Jud McAtce
The leode." r
Tliree loierriiy events are listed
on the Armisike Day week-end
I’ports menu making it the most at-
iraruie oflered Wriorta sports fol-
lowere UiL' .veaojn
Sharing thr Apotllglit with Vtc-
toiia soccer. Rugby and basketball
clubs wtlt be teanu from VaiKouver
and Nanaimo, and with Intercity
rivalry inireoeing yearly, patrons
are promped plenty of top flight
enlerialmniept.
Here Lv thr comt^eie program;
S.ATLRflkV
rOOTIt.ALl.
il:00 roppet'. i- -QaK Ba>. Divi-
sion Two. Juvenile League. Royal
Athleiir Park
1 3D~-Biack and Wl.lte* vs. Com-
btne.1 Divuwii Tt«rre>, Juvenile
League R<iyal AUiletl-' Park
1.00- Army vi. Nanaimo. >V*t
Division. Royal Athleiir Park
Bl t.Bt
3 03 -Um\c'~aiiy Bciioui vs Brent-
wood College. rAhibiUon game. Mac-
donald Park
2 0O-Vict(iru v: Vancouver, Me-
twechnle Cup. Macdonald Park
BkSKETIiAU.
7 3d Prellrtiiiitry gam^.
• 3d-Untversiiy of British Colum-
bta vs Royal Canadian Air Force,
.venior A mrn. Viciorla High
School.
81 ND.AV
KOOTBALI
3.30- Navy . Vi;ioris Machinery
Depot. First Divbton. Royal Ath-
letic Park
lANADfAN fOOinAf.l.
1.20- Army Carleia v. BoUermak-
‘II rrr riiampionviiip pi ’ -ofTs. Central
!„ Park
j'* 3 Oy Heaijf V . S' LouiS Col-
■ t.«Miiipi'jtu lUp p ay -ofts, Cen-
n • I Pai k
J7ir Knguy ti :rr Macdonald
Pstk belarni vicioits and Vancou-
ver 'Rep nritetu all] mark the
locals opening bid lo retain posses-
sion of thr .McKechnie Cup, em-
blcmauc of the proun.'ial cham-
ptunMiip.
Crlm.vxi Tide will field a light. last
squad one that has been aell drilled
by Coschea Campbell Forbea and
Bid daunt and i.v conceded an excel-
lent opimrtunity of giving tlie Main-
landers quite a battle
Vancouver, beaten 3-0 by tlie Uni-
versity of Brlti.vh Ooiumhia in their
seoj^tiA debut, have mode a numbei
i>f rhsrgra In their line-up. in nope*
of sioi>(»iiic the chaniplonahtp a|pi
radons of the Viciona niteeii. pres-
ent hoidrcs of the silverware
Tlyc curtain raiser between Uni-
, , vcrslty School and Brentwood Col-
lege, which will be played on the
I'* tower field brings together two
i. c vmsri fifteen.-, and loUowrra ol the
oval ball pootlme should witness s
i« dini( -dong vtruggle
- N VS APIO Kf evi \ TO
OrPO*'». AKMV f*tH AO
,• Iruiuii aUracliou on the wxrer
■'I profram r ;ll be the Vletnrla and
;-r Ihelrl-i Fuothali L/^ague lUt between
Kbi*- to CP' Fiid the Army at
i<i Rt.\a: Auiiei..- Park
L'p-1 leiidri- are sharing M-cond
. irtace T : li ih» VMD at this vtage
aim ail; be out to take the ironpv
.,. liiio ramp anil tsKe over undisputed
• t or upatjon of that berth
j, , In their liui meeting wiUi Uie
-a Army whirl) was si Nanaimo, the
i‘;, hfjiTie fide refnlerrd s 3-2 triumph
III on a penalty kick AnaWRu lo avenge
this setback, the orridtera will trot
out som* new player* for Saturday s
match.
Royal Canadian Air n>rc* hoop-
stcra, their star-studded llne-iip tn-
lart from lost season. wUI maka
their seasons debut Saturday eve-
ning against the Varsity Tlmnder-
blrds at the Victoria High Sclioo)
gymnasium
nyers have been undergoing a
number of siifl training seosioru and
are intent on openlijg their 1944-46
display with a victory over the stu-
dents from live University of British
Columbia
Sunday's soccer nxlure at R«>yal
Athletic Park will bring together the
Navy and Virioris Machinery Depot,
while at Central Park Canadian
football cluba will open their chsm-
pioruhlp play-downs with a d>iubla
bill.
Bowlin"
Three of the Top Jockeys of the Year Get Together in New York. The Three Are, Left to Right, Eddie
Arcoro, Bobby Permane and Ted Atkinson. The Leader and Probable Winner of the Nsttonsl Riding Cham-
pionship Is Atkinson.
o
Bchnner. Toronto 7
Howe. Oelroil 4
Carr. Toronto i
Bodnar Toronto 2
Bruneteau. Detroit 4
^wley. Brrton - 5
M Aice. Detroit .1
Pra.ver Chicago 3
C Smltl). Chicago. 3
Bloke Caiiadieiu . 4
Clverk Chicafo . 3
Cain. B<v>ton ... 3
Seibert, Chicago .. 3
Dackor, Toronto .. I
Purpur. Chicago .. 1
Horirk Chicago . I
O'Neil, Turoiitn . 0
K Bmitl). Boilo^ . 3
Woochle, Detroit 3
Monienku. Chicagb 3
QuM<*kriibiuili,
Detroit 2
'Irrnmo 3
Tliomv Col* -- I
Bouchard
-Csnadirru . I
Haimv. Chicago 1
Callodinr. Buion 3
Hill, Toronto . 3
K MacDonald
Rans:er.s 3
Davldscii. Toronto J
Hunt. Rangers 1
Johnstone Tronio I
Kennedy. Toronto. I
iJsrombe Deiroll. I
Bluu'k Rangers 1
Gauthier. C diena l
Jennings, Boston . 1
Warwick. Rangers. 1
Aloivos. Rangers . 1
Holletl. Detroit t
Brintckl. Toronto. 1
Chamberlain.
Canadien I
Armstrong. Detroit n
Rrayehaw. Chicago 0
Pralt. T^rrmto 0
Carvrtii. De’ruji n
Demarcu. Ranger;, n
A Jiuki.tin, Ehvton 0
.LanioiireuA.
Cansdiens o
Lorh Canodlens . 0
• MLMrorvJuri
GIBSOV8 nOWI ADROMI.
Mixrn rivtrre latuii
ettpta^H Coaaii 71! B Mt
a t*unn«it 4M J Latham 4*1 mw «-er«.
SSi hansj/*# IS* TMSi SSa*
XerM* Ri»S»«ta ~ K Quhar* III a
CaRipWAll *1* t. Nu«r.M e4T J 0'f»a.
•H lr« K(n» 411 T«>al, 3 SV>
PlPStS* •»!>
ner 0 P W Plant u K 8 Patrick
lunflnuhcd*
Section B — G V WiHiur»ot] I. J
Mareholi 1. W P Creed 1. O Jones
0: J WadiworUi I. Capt A H-
Land 0
I-RIDAI'S liK.AW
Games for Friday follow
SecUon 'A' F Fonstone vs. 8
Stonier, A H Shrard v; F Straih-
Oll. N. R Btrwurt t F W. Plant:
8 Turner v.% K S Patiirk
Section "B' -O V Wilkinson v*
E Skinner. J Mai.;hall va W B
Christopher: Capt A H Land vs
G. Jones: J. W'odsworih vs W L
Creed.
Ilerl) Pickard
Kiifh-uiii IVafii May
Play ill \i(iuria
MONTREAL, Nov 7 <F> - The
Morrow Spartak Soccer Cluo
mav tour sections of Eastern
Canada and the United 8usu-j
next Summer. wUh Montre*!,
7\>ronto and Hamilton men-
tioned Os probable Oonadlsn
Mop-olfs. aoccer officials said
todey.
puns were a'.UI in a nebulous
.viatr they said, but the £k>v!r*.
Ambassador to Canada. O N
Zarubin. ! ■ expected lo visi;
Montreal shortly to discuss rii
offlclalft of Btelco Soccer Club
of Mnntnal rre.ndrnt Andrea
HeU, of STlro he I", "coii-
slderobiv inteicz'ed in the p:o-
ponals ''
M'rthaalt — a a->t* 444 t
Q«m >*} A airi 111 H Ovni IS* )
a*«Bn. 4M lB« L-or* I4T 'Triat 1441
l•*«*4rtal faialara— O ar>daf* *7* a
jAAioua* lei a OMrnran. 41* W an**i*r.
I3S. O la» 51* r MwUina. ill r>«a4ir4a
II TM4’ 3 41*
M*rf)<*ri(t Tianafrr «mi I««
WITH CANADIANS IN ADRI- *
ATIC COASTAL FORCES, Nov T jan.ra n
<F' —.Most people ui Weatein Cana-
dian vporting circles a few yearjp, wwanirr
ago knew five naji e of Herb Pickard, **
of Winnipeg, an amaturr golfer who ,hom
showed <igu' of becoming one of -» ’
the counirv', lop notchers
rU'k. now 28 i a heutenani in
the RomI Canadian Navy in ihc
Mediierranean and a spare com-
mending nflli hr r.iU) the famou->
66lii M T.B ModlU rink* arsiti:
I'ls relum to C-'-'Mii • He
brcanie a ipsrr ronin^andcr whei.
his boat wa.5 shot up while he was
recnverlng from wounds
Pick was mentimied In dupatche^
lost January for hu part m the flrM
three aetlmis the MUt fought The
flotilla sank about four or five Oer
man ships during these action.* and
damaged many others
' But the most excituig action,
from my siandpotui. was before
that.^ pH-k saxi. “li was in Decem-
ber. one night when a couple of
German destroyers were chased ail
the wav from Corsica to Elba bv
seme Amencan toriiedo boats M«
boat woe on patrpi off F.lba with
tome other!, ind wr got signals
that the df.vtroyer! were heading
our way
•'We were Just about 2 000 jatds
from the target when ihe moon
came out and we were silting nu>
ttjete as p!=:n s* uw.
'■Tlie dc:ii?-i\ers oprneq r,re ifi<
• pd 11 was pretty th’rt. Fhr tnr-
perto boat firel h' torp»d<». and
slieerrd olf then | fired mU'.- I
don't think *e pi>i ]>;: but
the Prr was getting *i, ho; i turned
ir.d found 'Mat | wr^s raurht in
a crrwsnrr brimrrn the dlversicn
boat’, and the de 'r.-.-: I
very i']rj>ed 1 '• O'li of -|l
Ihn'
rraii*«ui^w o r,;-- **1 a
3M C rni 4!! O l^niir.a !*4 ina
— s«4 ' a>M'<>*a 470 Tn<*l IS**
DiaamH*r>,-M W»-M« aav M B-'»
sis e W>>M>i *14 II Butirf. S03 sr
M*»>* I0> Taial 3 !<M
PrA^mnai* mn«
lM0*tial*— I Ptii
11! n M" ala Vnr
nitt>ian<» S' 1 l.ar’it
n Var-.*'
(tia Ka»
Tf »
II- Serra*
rntan a4<i— m>u and -rr * I'a'ci
A’uH'i'd • ' -r '
.1
..I
Sarermark ’
a.i'riii.t AlK'k I
Ornii ri-
POI aTH asvT— n-f an* •>i».i.all '
Raitiei 111 w r*4*>. I'.
lU X Wandli-ilm SSI Wra
If Jralfiu** SI1 TW4l *1!
R Arenaifnn* 41* f
It 0V0 a Armatront 4t' A
Ha<i0i. tr II Tw»i 3 M»
• gn |w*
P J .MuJeahy, -local footbs’l
commUaloncr, after leammg of
the probable vlKii lo Csnadv
next Summer of thr Moac'e*-
Spartak soccer team, said he
would approach the Bntt&K
Columbia Football Asoociaunn
wHh a view to having the Rur-
Alans play on the Psclfif* Coa-f
including Victoria. “Such lours
not only help to build up tn-
tereti in tha game, but go a.
long w-ay tonardv ttxenffthrnint
the bonds of IntemationaJ
frirndshlp ' Commissioner Mul-
cohy added
TORONTO Nov 7 -CFi Frank
McCoot. of Uie Toronto .iSAplr Leafs,
u the only stnri.i writer playing in
the National Hockey League, but if
he wrre ov-igned to write a elory
about hlmsrll. the tn«ide»( ngUve of
Calgary would probably leave out
anything boosting hta hockey play.
"I've been tnelly lucky so for " was
the way the soft-spoken McCctol to-
day described hu showing in the
flru four games In tfie NHL In
wmch nine goaLv have iteen scored
ogaln.41 him in four games for an
average of 3T50 a gome "None of
our games yet have been lough"
But his g<*al-tendmg i* groduall:.
winning for imn a warm place in
the hearts of Tnnirln fans, quile
ready to be crlUcal of the iu.-« c v-r
to the agile Pnul BUk' iuII wlio be-
came a favorite I'st season through that rate
his •4‘nsai tonal play
They like Ihe careful w,»v ihe 26-
year-old Irtsh'CanadUn rmrrv up
Ihe nets and the care he use^
fk-aring liie puck Tnev flrM took
to him when he held
804 ( FR r^A^ F.KR
Anv bo>t under IS wulitng to pisf
soccer are a«ked to cnmmuniraia
with Charlie Lewis, manager of th*
mark and White! at 0 2917
rwr P’amaanan
Ba'raiC"
CraiT Oa;;
Air Juillar
Sg-^in*
TV>T<-e ftnffi
i a< l.a4>
Afri.l
V*va« lli^araar
• 4i H •><»><•»
TEN-PIECE
Glasbake Sets
i iudrantecfl heat
revislnii;
Sports Hoiimliip
Bv HUGH FULLERTON, JR
A -ociatcd Preu Sport Writer
NEW YORK. Nov 7 ifi -There ,
a football team in Pocatello Idaho.
a cheer Its called
tne Poraiello Marine Devlldoce and
U cMniKtsrd of 30-odd maruir- ftdni
a guard de:o.'hment and a few #alT
in or fiom the naval ordnanc- plant
with a "vach. Cpt Ken Dolan, bnr-
New York rriweii fruni an army air bsM*
he «*prtnng TiieM- (ew ma'lties compr^.’ nearl)
Tfieii i-nnfl- I'eil ">e iieiaclmimt and every one
dente wavered •rfvn^rwh*! lh»- L • combaf veteran recupr.-alln^
Bla*-k Hawk* »>-rrrd Ovr agnuisi tiim Hr'nt vojnrp and Jungle dLea*-.
In a free-v'-'H*- game at Thlcagn m'linrd overreas Tliey It.--.
But he canceled their rtoiiW« com. tnelr first iwn gamea because there
pleiely hv holding Canadien-. to one, werenl enough rcaervea and the NEW YORK N* 7 V
goal at Montreal la*i Thvit'-dsv on men weren't well enough to plaj a Norkev leagvjr 'anding
the eve of hi* 36th hirthdav lull game . . Then they lurned r4«TFRN lim.*>ION
. on the Great Palls, Mont . air ba&e w I r r,
, won though they were Hrr»iie\ 7 1 I ig
d 36 pounds a man B’l/falo .3 4 I IR
.* must really like to play ProvidcrKe 1 4 | II
MF8T4R.N DltlMON
rv.ni a.
V airuit
tn.pirfi]
A r<->W I
CARBURETOR
AND MOTOR
Rc^uHa nf game, plaved IP tlve,
City rhev rhamrrtnnship malches at
the cliibrfamvA. IMR L^rglev Blreei
follow
Section A ' - 8 Stonier I. F
Btrwthnil 0 F Fanvlone 1. A K
Sheard 0 N R Stewart 1. 8 Tur-
I ixhirrs
Victoria aTvd Dutrirt RasKeiball
|e‘aglie fixtures carded tnr>vg'>' ai
the Victoria High Se|-nnl gvippMlum
follow : •
7 00 Women.- game Sport.v Club
V* Uni? >
$ Oh -JtrnU f C" men. We«l Road
vs RCA 'Colwood'
9 Ofi- Senior "t men OUn*'"
SfUdentA V* n C ^ M F
mijJnirgn
Inoiaiiarv’iis
CleveUUK!
St I^*‘-'
B«tli ureenUhO and leeland are
In the ii*'irviAnii«' f
l\i i •edih/u»’t I’ /Any
S <H emhtr 1 1
Poppir\ on Saif tM t'v
()ti, f»cofro«v/u
Bclieve/torAbt.'
PIPLEY
Tt«0 yt>u can wwar *n<h
*•*• end regard *rHk
prid*. Sea ih# W0w
F«»rtyih Ti*# at your
(avmirit* M»n'a Stor*
. • (williaat rang* wf
fin* deMgna, (r**b w*w
patftrn* and haautifnl
colour* ... all ia ih*
famnua Portyth tradt-
ifoa af qualwy. trvling
and craft ■■aiiitifp.
U rn« ^ oe THg r.s*
eaoMrwtwowT va w-m
-A*4P ?kO0 TMt T'*4e
»«0e» NOW TCl M.p*Uf-*4t
kS4JkTr^mfiqrT?
son SMOSICNl BLOCK l&D BY SMLOPS
TOSCOUB Th{ OfCKf;
ft mem couao M01VWW»*« MCAoM n« iAIlORS
•0441 RAwarS ox waig awcis v*«r tmcv wmotwch
plain imos
SAFTTV
FR8T ts nie MAME OF
A OOCTTMt IN tdUr.SFSr
MrvACPttlAL 4«t>eEiTAl
try ruHa Cadawow**
FACKAOf IF tOU
Tt’oP OUAIITT
SHUTS PAJAMAS SHQ8TS MUfFlEtS HANDKE>CHltPS
ALL YFciTERDAV^ mCMS 8EI.F C3CFl.ANATf)RT
PteOM odcucaa on quanw* 'o Cwrvjooiat Hiptey, ce King kveaiurm
New York Otg. N T.
rv.j-;. •*
V* Idm*
t
T-
•
a-i
*IX rii
Wir V-i
'>r
M4'>>t*
. -
•PFP
THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1944
'.-’a*r5*^i*,r5.
THE PROMISE OF
THE LAND is big enough
and the character of the
Canadian people fine
enough to make the
SEVENTH VICTORY LOAN
a sound and desirable
investment.
AK frS^.^fU9 -
-.‘Ai
i(«M
‘j/0
North Amorico tineo old Kongo Ortt
— In Adduction noxt yoor.
AlfOfna Oro Proportloo Holon
Mlno producing 700,000 tons
OMkhIpIcoton Harbour whoro
Algoma Stool has spoclalty
constructod Iron era shipping
facilities.
O Algoma Oro Proportlos
Slntorlng Plant convorting
abovo oro Into much sought aftor
Algoma Sintor'
©Algoma Oro Proportloo QouUls
Iron Rango. Throo yoaro ox-
plo ration has ostabHshod 100,000,000
tons Magnotito Iron Orf within fifty
miles of SauH Sto, Mario.
Olosophino Mina, eight miles
from Algoma Oro Proportlos
Sintering Plant, the ricliott body of
pore rod NomatHo Iron Oro found In
BUY THE SEVENTH
VICTORY LOAN AND
INVEST IN VICTORY
Algoma Steal Corporation Llaltod
V
*1
THE DAILY COLOXIST. VICTORIA, B.C, W EDNKf^nAY. XO\-EMnER g. W4
7T
i5^v atrfet on M
NOT at FLETCHERS
I! *11 you want u a pi«c« of cv«ryd«y furniture you can
count Plttchcra out. But if your usta runa to aomathinf
auparbly axcluaiva in a ftna Cheatcrfiald. an occaaionai chair,
a dainty table or a charming corner cupboard then a viait
to Fletchcn at 1130 Douglaa ta definitely indicated
727 Fort Street
Fheae 1 2427
Company
DOMINION OF CANADA
Commit Two Army Sergeants
• 1 A tratkin form ahowlng the block to
r or 1 rial on 1 nett iiharges
C* ,ii .,jiy of a provincial ronatnble.
Alloarlng the entry In preUmlnary accond charge that figt ConneO had v Hearing of the Ant rtuuge wa«
hearing of atatementa made by filtered an eogtne aaaetnbly lor aale onlahed laat week, but ennunUtni
ConaUble H D A Brabemt ^ “**'■ waa poatpooed until completion of
BCMP. H c, JUii in h~nn, y«„n.r.
by eheqxie, ana Bgt. Connell waa * W Ford, oleadlna suiUe to a
.had aLamped on It. with cooaent ' r* i'*. I 1 l\ «
of defence counaol. photographic aOniWr IJty JCWCiCr Of! lfC^trO\Cr
coptea of a Provincial Police regia>
city police court ymUrday commit'
led 8ft William Edgar Logan and j^lo^k
the aecood hearing yesterday.
A W Ford, pleading guilty lo a
alao to h*** been given an old charge of dangeroua
driving on
, «iu fined
trial on too cliargea of theft of
automotive part* from the Woollen
Mill* army »pare parts aecUoo.
Robert D Harvey arul A J. Pat*
ton. defence counaei. made appUca*
non to have the aUtementa not
admitted Mr Harvey aaJd the onua
Vae Oh the Crown to ahow that a
ataiemenl had been made entirely
voluntarily, and declared that thia
had not been proved He cited rul*
Inga made in a number of court
caaea.
8. A Keeble, Wllaon dr Cabeldu.
Ltd . aalea manager. teallAed on the
Cabeldu, Ltd., aervtce manager, aaid
I the aaaembly «aa a IMP Pbrd block
' with rrankihaft. ptatoru and ringa.
InataJIed In a cuatomer'a car. It had
"pumped oU ' and had to be taken
out In June. 1M4. Conatable ^Bra-
bant, he aald haa Inquired aliout
the engine, and had marked It on
I being shown U.
inesTineH blo< k ry
ITH AERIAL St MBER
h Conalable BrabaiH idemiAed the
I block, on exhibit In court, by ite
I aerial number and hla Initial* he
\ MEN’S
[ CAN AD LAN CLUB
; LUNCHEON
[ Empress Hotel - Today, 12:15
Guut of fhf Day
f-
i Mr. Matthew Halton
Not«<f War Corretpondenf
f TICKtTS, »l
0«i*t »• »l*« gnat rvMced ia Mr HaihMv't Hit M«*'»
CanaJus Oab •« yleaiea t« titasa ja t* rtia gcstnl public.
LaJiai may com* m r« kaar Mr follooiog Hi* ImacIicom
WOOD! WOOD!
■inuui roB ONf WVVK ONI v— l o-ttUn* It'UcB M«tb »o*
•t*a mitt*. lo woUr .
Im«*ai>u DvliTorr
2 era. $4
HILLCREST FUEL G nOI5
BUY VICTORY LOAN BONDS FIRST
w*r>r TO wtAarai taniKB’ and ocntx* sriTx. pt.Nx 4950 Aa*
aajTiia clotm*. pit and aryta ocabavtced r*
JACK DAVIS
JACK DAVIS i«*M.
Naral. ■IllCarr .a* Al* Parr.
■ «*M.' aa* Oral.' TMI.r
pended for three months Lee
! wing, repreaented by Jamea Pruud*
I foot, pleaded not guilty to a aimliar
charge and waa remanded to next
I Monday
' William E Baker was again re*
I manded, thla time until thia mom-
j Ing. on a charge of being In poaaea*
l-ikin of aiolen Urce.
I Moioruta paid two U M parking
I finet, two $5 Anea for falling to ot>* 1
1 ;4cnrr traffic aigns, and two tlS fines
’ (or xpeedlng
Lit) and District
Sew Lrau^An oak tree bearing
a number oT small new leaves was
dlacovered of Gonaalee Hill ye*ter>
day moming.
(all Tenders— Provincial Purtnas-
Ing Commission Is calling for tenders
fnr purchase of a Diesel engine, the
deadline being November 30
New CominlMlonerw— Joan Day,
New Weatmlnster, and Agnes Hope.
Abbotsford, both of the Social As* ,
alstance Branch, have been ap*
pointed commissioners for taking
affidavits. I
Halton Due — Matthew HaltOii.j
noted war correspondent and brraiJ* |
caster, will amve here this momlo;;
from Vancouver. He will apeak .'t
the Canadian Club luncheon at
nono.
iuvenflr Jodge— Police Magulrate
T. M Paltqrsou. Port Albeml, has
appointed Judge of the Juvenile
court for Port Aibemi district, suc-
ceeding H. C. Wright. Albeml. '
whose reslgnaUun was accepted by
order In council.
P.O E. Meeting — * Premier John
Han and Hon. R. L.*Mailland. K C.
are in Vancouver today for a meet*
ing of the Pacific Oreat Easiem
Railway. o| which they are directors
on behalf of the province They
alao planned to attend a dinner las*.
1 night In honor of General Vidor
Odium. Ambassador to China. j
ftchool* Open No special “open
house** will be held ihU week In Vic-
toria schools as to some British Co- '
lumbla centres, as parents here ar*
I invited to the schools often during
S
To Observe
1918 Event
Two Weeks Open Season for
Does Announced for Island
In hsrd-hjtting. dramatic gun setion* from the English Channel to the
Bay of Biscay, the Royal Canadian Navy * three tribal destroyer* Iroquou.
Huron and Haid*. have set up enviable record* among other Allied navies,
with sn increasing toll of sunk or dsmaged enemy ships to their credit.
Chief Engine Artificer George Gsrdmer. Victori* a jeweler In civilian
life, joined the Navy on the outbreak of war and ha* had many experiences
in hi* four-and-one-hslf years' service. The sBove photograph was tsken
aboard H.M.C.S. Iroquois.
the year. H. L. Campbell, municipal
Uiapector. said yesterday. However,
parents will be welcome to visit the
achools here this week, be said
Tax Sale-Only 38 lota and one
piece of improved i>n>perty remained
to be sold yesterday afternoon alter
the second day of the miaJlest city
tax sale since 1819 On Monday
seven an proved propenir* were
bought by private persons (or II.*
191.53. and yesterday the city bought
Mie unimproved property. Prices
paid on Monday ranged from 110! 79
to 1300 49
Remembranrr Display — In cou*
nectlon with the coming observance '
of Remembrance Day. a duplay has
been arranged at the entrance *o
the F*rovlncial Ubrary. Leglslttlve
Buildings. It Includes a panoramic I
map, a ptiotnatatlc copy of the
Canadian Book of Remembrmcr.
severs! Orest War publications,
marching orders of the #th Brigade
on November 35, 1918. and oilier ,
Items I
Not Serloa*- C-ondlUon of Mary
Montgomery, 819 Fort Street, ad*
muted to the RiOjal Jubilee Hospital
early yesterday morning suffering
from shock and bruises after a mo*
torcyclc accident, was reported laat|
night as not sertoua. P<^lce reports
showed she was a passenger on a
motorcycle operated 00 Hollywood ,
Crescent by B. Bjomsfeli, 1031 Crea-^
cent Road '
Head Gilts— Navy League Chapter ,
! 0.0 E.. reported in a letter received
at the City Hall yesterday Uiat
toaster*, electric irons, books, msga*
tines, musical instruments, games
and other iltu for H MCB. Beacon '
HlU. jirovlded by the chapter, totaled
1(184 13 in value, and that Chtlsimaa
parcels costing 15 1 88 had also bern'
sent. The chapter and the city are I
Joint supporters of the veasel. I
CPB. Jtcalf* — Repairing of Uiel
public scales or obtaining of a new {
set will lake about six weeks, Aider-
man W. 1*. Morgan, city finance 1
committee chairman, announced
yesterday, and meanwhile, service
will be given dtlxens at the CPR
dock arale*. New acaira would cost
13 100. Alderman Morgan said, and
an Improved setting for them would '
rnst an Mtlmated tl 000. I
The Price • • • •
The Yield • • • •
The Date of Maturity
and, above all,
The SECURITY!
Thf5f arc the features of a Bond that
will, be carelully sirutiui/ed l»y any
wise investor — and tlie poim.s that wdl
lie emphasiied liv any reliable Invent
incnt Dealer. .\l .1 time when lMvc«iti»rs,
small and brj;c. nil oter Canad.i, are
hrinff urjjed to biiv I’.-mds of the 7lli
\ ictorv Loan we iiuile the pen]ile of
\ ictoria and \ ancmiver Ulantl to apjdv
these tests. CVuiijujo "th l.nan
and the fullossinj; oifcrinq- oi firsl-
^•las^. repulablc ccriioialiotis which liave
appearetl in the National I'lmincial
Journals within tiic last k\v weeks.
\ ir^inia Elect ric A
power C'UUpau)
NarraK.insctt KIcctHc
C"mf>an\
* >hi*' I'.iliriiui
Uonneclicut L. \ 1*^“
Coin pan V
mrr*
TTXU)
MATvxrrT
mu
1974
r»7i
J (.>■' -
V)7\
/
10.- *1 ^
J 10
V*7i
100
3.00 ■ .
1962
SECURITY
'riic secuiitv bcluml ilie* Ibuuls i»t these Curporatinri' u,
♦ if course, the t«'ial resources oi earh "f them, as
llic gecuritv behind a Ihuul of Cmaila's 7lh \ ictorv L<».in
. which THI-; T<jT.\I, KKStU'WCKS OI' TIIK
\\IP*Li: ol- Till', iMiMKMnX OP t’W.XDA' \rc
\ irtorv Briiuls jjoml value . . . arc ihev a i;ooiI iuvi -i-
lucui.' V\ c leave the ansvuT to yon!
IN\ ESTMRXT DEALERS
of
\’ICTORIA and VANCOUX ER ISLAM)
Arraugcmcniq have been made by
the Victoria and District 2lot>e
Council. Canadian (.egiun. B.KBL.
In co-operation wuh the armed
force* for a fltUng obsenance of
the JSUi anniversary of the 1918
torta. It was announcad iaat night
by the serreury, C A. OUl.
All wiU take part In the annual
ceremony on Saturday at the War
MemoriaJ on ParUament Square at
11 a.m.. the anned forces assembUng
on Wharf Street and later taking
up po«=Uiofu on BeliettUc Street.
Veterans of the Ust and present
wars, mra and women, wearing
mufU, deeoraliuns. medals and pop-
ples, will aasembUL on Humboldt
Street between Douglas and Oov-
ernmenb) Streets at 10 10. Under
the command of fiUg *Oeo. J G
Austin, C B . C M O . they will move
off St 10:35 am. headed by the
CW AC. Pipe Band and organiaa*
tion standards and take up their
accustomed postUon on the east
driveway.
> ^ A public address .Hysiem will be
, I la^talled to assist tjie public in ful*
, [lowing the progiam At the con*
. ^ clualicn of the ceremony, the parade
‘ will march past Uie saluting base
* which will be esiablUhrd on Gov*
' ernment Street near (he Empress
' Hotel, where the salute will be taken
I by Hon W. C. Woodward, Lieu*
' tenant-OoTemor.
. PisiUuos as formerly, within tht
: [ llnuted space available, have been
^ reserved for the IOD.E, ex-service
women’s auxiliaries. Boy Scouts.
I Qlrl Guides, and a standard and
' wreath bearer of the several United
Nations. Guides to direct these to
their positlona will be on hand at |
the War Memorui aearing idcn- ;
I ' tlfyhig arm bands Tlie public may j
obtain programs from distrilnitors |
, ' along Government Street from (he
I Pnstoffice to beyond Belleville
I ' Street
[ MISSION TO Lf-TERS
i Rev W W MsePherson will ad-
’ dreax the Mission to Leper* during ^
' a meeilng In the Y W.C-A: at 3 '
I o'clnck tomorrow afternoon. 1
'Announcements
MrtropnKtao I'niled C hnrrh**' {
, Monday, November 19, at 8 pm. a 1
lectur^ enilUfd •'The Fight of the ,
Norwegian Church Against Narism ^ 1
I Bpraker. Miss Constance J Rrandnn. |
I . Intrmational Becretary, World Do* |
I minion M'>vement, Inc. Soloist, Mrs '
H Vuuson, Cliairman. Rev A El
Whltehousc. DD. AdnjWslon. 95c |
! Auaptcea 0/ the Young Women'*;
Evening Auxiliary to the W.MB |
i Many Thanks to all who helped ^
Chinese Pair In any way AU win* 1
I nera notified Main totnhnla. first,
I 221; aernnd. 351: third. 840; fourth. |
880, fifth. 910; cordwood. 34»&. !
'groceries, 797. cake. 1983 and 1999. j
I bagatelle. Mr Munkley; treasure
Island. Mtsa May Lee Oommlltee
I for Medical Aid for China.
Please Note that the Salvage Corpe j
I trucks wifi be in your district next !
week If you live in Femwood. city
(downtown), or Victoria West, and
the following week. cominerKing
Monday. November 13, in the Shoal ' !
Bay and Mount Tolmte dtetrlcU
< F^one calls will be promptly at-
tended to at E 94)3.
(Tvk Arena— Help build It by
donating your electric light refund -
Please send donations Ui crunpatgn .
headquarters. 754 View Street, near
* Blanivhard All campaign expeniwe
'underwritten by Kinsmen Club
and Tradea and Labor Council
i
Winners of Weman’a Benefit A«a-
' elation baxaar Quilt. Mrs H B
Bain. 803. tombola, Mr*. A Ritchie,
1.936. cushion. Mrs P Stephen. 043. ;
tcake. Mrs Common. 786. chicken
dinner. Mrs M Levy. 733.
1 1
Th# Ear ( «at raffled by the Worn* j
an * Auxiliary nf the Jubilee Hoe
Pltal was won by Mr Harry Lowe,
848 Yatfw \ I
\
■ Wotnen’e Canadian rioh, Bmpreae
Hotel. Wednesday. November 8.3 90.
speaker, Matthew Halton Present
fflembcr*hip rards < while > at door.
1 — - I
* AttenUon! Another attractive con* |
cert by member* and fr1end.s of the [
Open D»w Spiritualist Church. Nov
ember 15. 8 15 pm Ticket ori sale
now- 35c each.
t.sdle«' Aaiitlary, MeXB* .
' bership tea ojj November 9. si
Y M C A , from 3 to S p m Tea and
musical progratTj^
Royal Dalrv Milk Boiler and Fgg*
delivered dally by W Barker, phone
O 2311 beliire 8 pm. evenings O 8748
A Brighter Winter
Ye« cae evcfceme Wmte* «leow
vitfc MO o«*eied vsih **4 weed
ww4 Um Vele or I H FrtscseeM*
(«f • a*«letl 1*5
SHAWN I CAN
LUMBER YARDS LTD
2000 Govt st Victoria
Hunters In the Quamkhan. Helm*
cken. Bhawnigan and Oowichan
disUiets, sriUvln a specified area, alls
be able oexi month to ahoot one
dof deer each A provincial order
lu council this week provides (or
one dog per hunter, from December
t to 15
The area set out tn the order In
muartl is roughly os follosn: PTroiii
the mouth of Cowichan River west
to the white bridge on the Island
Highway at Duncan, southwest -riy
along Indian Road to Deerholme,
easterly along the Canadian Ns-
' Uonal Railway to Oleneagles. ea>'
erly along the west arm or Haihe: 1
Ruad to the village of Shaanlgan,
alcmg Mill Bay Road tu the Isis" '
Highway, south on the Island High
way. to the Solarium Road. alcn.
the Solahuni Road to the ahorell’K
to the oommeucemem of the an
at (he mouth of Cowichan River
Tor some tune farmers ha-
asked that action be taken to rt
dura the oumbrr of dear, claiinin
, Itiey have caused considerable darn
age to gardetu and contending th'
' havr bccfi increasing as a rmult
less hunting than (ormeriv.
Please Don’t—
Buy candy now and
ketp It till Christ-
mjs. Tht boxsi sold
over the counter arc
not packed with sn
sisortmcnt fhsf is
made to keep. So
picsie wait before
thinking of candy
for Christmas.
0P£N AT ONE
U)iddi\
CANDY SHOP
743 PORT STREET E6422
AUe at 814 Robeon El. Vancouver
Large Selection of
“Everything 1
for Baby“
Just Arrived
BABY SWINGS 92.10
AUTCf SEATS BI.05
H0AE =
Attention, House Owners!
T5« N tiM t(H»e ef yesf te ks*r ye«r es«*t leoHekteg elesseJ s«J ckcckeJ Ah*
•th «i ebosl the sew eef»inii*d icrre* cevenug Hial wifi keep *•<*• lrMgh(«f
tree tiem les*<i *n4 rvbbith Gasissteed lee yien.
* Efiipv* 3060
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS!
UrasS •vIvvUaa af tsM** kiSit# fsri. trarh*. trala*. wfcaalSarraw*. UMa aa*
aSair aalt. *#0 OaS* basU. MaSH SalUar*. alaaaa >aar*. Uafei. Sraai*. aw
DON'T DKIJtT . . ai'T TDDST;
THE WAREHOUSE
lie* ootGtAS srassT j eroam in* ooviavMRVT sTBtrr
FARMERS
Why Nel IihIiH • McCofiaich Oeanng Mihtr Now — W< H*tc $ Few Slsmles*
S(«l Fails e« Ksm4, (s«t to Ope'ela. (aty t* Ctaae
THOMAS PLIMLEYo LTD.
rsTte #•« VANcoerxB eTtaxTc oiiei
WHEN IN DOUBT
Call Manager — Special Phone: E4442 — To Verify
Fare Paid for Your Taxi Rida
Blue Line Safety Cab
G 1 1 T^T» • General Office : First Floor, Stobart Bldg.
For the Garden —
PEAT MOSS BONE MEAL
CARDEN PEAS BROAD BEANS AND WINTER SPINACH
For Planting Now
tOMPOST MATERIALS— For Rotting Garden R*( le
CARDEN TOOLS * GRASS SEEDS * FERTILIZERS
SCOTT & PEDEN, LTD.
G 7161
STORE AND CORMORANT STREETS
FIR MILLWOOD
*4.50
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
FIR SAWDUST
'bJ/lT*- *9.00
Sackod
68 SO Uoft
BUY VICTORY BONDS
NOTE:
Tiir Bond Ssirvmra in
N’ltlnris wtii W «>n
tha jnW Until imdnistrt
bsturds).
I 3424 tSTIMATtS
ART ELECJRICAL
ENGIREERS, LTD.
*A CaMvM* Clectncjl Wvie**'
COMMflCIAL AND INDUSTtlAl
LIGHT AND FOWfg .'NSTALLA
TK)N3 — NEW MOTOtS
IffAIIS—ICWINDS
963 YATES STIEFT
Selkirk Fuel - Phone E3914
Ford and Mercury Owners
HAVE YOU HAD YOUR CAR SERVICED
FOR WINTER DRIVING’
DRIVE IN AND LET US CHANGE YOUR OIL,
GREASE. AND PUT IN ANTI FREEZE
National Motor Co.
6 8177
92
T
THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA. B C. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1944
MYUAT1UM9 W.
&»*Uea(McM wta M( K gwiiUw< lra«
MfaM* la Um mt aar Arm.
carAaratUMi or ocaor eaialorrr oaoMaA la
Uw ofoAacUoa of «aaiUaaa aor o«at»-
awat or Maabrt tor u»o anaod faccro
walooo oacb oaaioroo >• aat aetaallr t»>
atara* ts luo aouol irado or oeooaoiaw.
AaaUconu om o4*im4 aat la
I \CTft rujMmMo urani twor cm
vy ahooio to fouf M*oo rao auati
ftoUaoio PtaBMao OAw ^ mi oaA O mo
OlPTIC TAJlica tlfvr*Lm r«a>rim
or oni iXi>ot ropoif A m>
>oiuiziK) ootmucraM - waiuisv
J Um«. C IMO AUarauou. roaaira tie
ooHcmfrx MixBn wi nsirr. lo oat
•croa iocka Me Ooai'a O >1M
ana tAr CoaoAun torca* ta Hoiloao
taa cMUro oaA tao arotbora la Sroi-
Uatf oloo M*ta trooArhJlArm.
Poaorol •arricc aUi bo bold ta ib<
Tbaaooo faaorol Ho«« oe Wabboodoi
•fioraoae *i | orlora Rat J U W M<-
Uoa offirUUM latorMM ta ia« RavaJ
0«a Banal Part
A mJCATIOM WAinv> PROM OOOD
bamILbt oehaolbata o«mI u ta lA
Urtaa lA all aam ml Oroalar Tlriarta.
aba aaal4 iibo ta t*r«aaM Coloam rarriort
Aaao to Colaam curaUUaa Doa^atoat
>>-OI OP ULAKD MT RXMUXTK. n
■r aae sarO Orv bo^aioa. aao
'4. IIS. Comtfon Wood A Coal Oa. U4.
i Tout Strati Pbaot »11H
4 PPRBimCXi FOR UXTAl. lint
aotal tir». To bo uaiaad ao obaot
■ rial aorkrr* uaSor Ftorcarul 0«tm»-
■tai ooaroaucoMiJa plat. Trra at oo>
onouroahio. t«« reara Aaolr teatof
•act oo« BriMlito Btrttao OtfMo OrSor
Bo tU
»4 rEOrEMlONAL OlkCCTOSr
n roar* la Uto baildloo traSo lo roar
atoaroaoo mt Um naool craftovaaolilt
RooaodtUM a Moclalu Fhoao OtiU
TLACR TOtm OJU>n RARLTr
LAIHAM -Oa Wottaibrf T IbM. at hio
raoldrato. laoa U^aivAa Hoot Artbor
baihaa. bora ta Rarlb Wolao ooS •
rooiAonl of Virlorla lor no yoara. Ha
trovr. hit oiu. Baolab F. o( haak*. »ao
oaa. Arthnr RuaaaU LaibtA. la Vktaru.
(*• brotbm. Fraal Latbom. of Mooao
Jao Saab . ood Bdaard LatHaja. of
Ratio. BC. and 0«r iiaior bdra W D
Mrtntyro. o< Maoao Jao. Soak
Funoral oorriro la Hofwartf a SC Fu*
artal Chaaol aa Thorodar at I a ■ Rot
Or H>Mb A. lirlaaid offlcialtM. Crooia-
uoa
AdaoritMra abo doouo t&ay ba«o roRiwa
addroMOd i« a bng at Tbo CobxUM aad
foroardod lo Ibotr artroU addioao A
rnyroo af u atado far aaaiUaa rofUoa.
Ta UiW eaoa add thrao oordo <Bot . ■
rotoniol) Id tbo oooal for ibo aatib tr of
jrr • TIMB AAffTTOR Rsqu»»
At»ly »-i »m Pboao BMit
ouasxx BRAOTT SAl.Am BFBCIAiJSBS
O la D«« abort atyloo for Boratoooou
raORB W OOOO TIMtlj- tllik
VICTORIA BKAOTT FkRIiJBS — CALL
tUlk tor a aood arraaaoat All t>>
aortobcod oporatara ISII Broad S:i»M
OMN U.
VTTFRDT. RBOTSTMUCO AMD
UeoBoad cbiraaraotor Id* CaiOR BlAt
t \ ’ A If T S O UiMSMATBLf*'r>0«
itbaaborrr larai ta SaoBkh Sio-
trtov-BibdU or aarriod aua Oood
aao«a FormaaoRt Foolttaa IS ootitfac-
tarr AoFif
FBtUJFB-Ai tbo Boyol foblloo Hoooitol
thoro oooord oaor Naroabor |. I^tido
Maty FhilliM of OM CoaoUoeo Atrouc
Tbo tola MIm FbiUW «>o ooo FT
toort of M« vao bom at Utoroaol. Cno-
loAd. orkd bad rooidod la Utlo city for ibo
Foot SO yran Sho U auryirod by om
brotbor oad lour nitm la thio mr
Poaorol •rrricoa otU bo ooRdwetod Ihl*
ortornoos at S O’clock froM Bi Foulr
enureh. Boouliaall lUr R C • Doronuh
otU oSicioto and eroaotion olO toko Floco
IB Uto Rnyai Ook CroBOlonuB It lo rr-
ouootod ibai ao do«trt bo atni 8 J Carry
A Soa boro rbort* of amaaoaoolA
TRSS SfTBORBT
uciRirnnc tru FRUirnfaTWror^.
roriu iroolAtoaL lortlUoloo. doatrr-
ono irooo rokpovod Covlo * HIrka B IdTA.
OOMUnOK-FROVtWClAL BMBRaSHCT
FARli LABOR 8BRV1CB
•M ardLobloa Btrott
VIttorlA
OIMORB BAUD SAWS klADB OF TO
^ order AU itfoo eiroBlay oooa Ca«-
Flrto MO rObOirtiid Mrvico L ■ ■*«
7t> Foodcfi Aryniw FbotM K MSt
PBROT ARAL FOOT COMFORT WTTR
looibrrooitbl atcb mffouo
tsdlridBoUr thud to yoai aordk w»ak
oad lolira ofcb»o comm aoool loot oad lUab
oltatnU. Toor Imi aro oa omo« to
boolUi. doa'l Bocim thorn Fartori con-
tort ooMrod Fhono o >ott l«r offoibi-
BOAt or call it offioo. Tbo BBltb SyttOM
1«l Tout BUtok
II SrftATlONB WA>rrtD— '
mCALE
AC'ADKMT of DMURMARlffO. TAl*
lartno pottrra droftino oad dooioaiao.
Ml Part Sirrot Fboao O SStf
I Oely
0A«r» PILFD
Bt FRBPARRDI BUFIffBBR BBCRB'
tartaL rodieuiaoraotiy. citS Mrytoo
cMirM Day oad tuobt cloMoa Brroft-
Bho* Bebaol
IRA BBCKZA BAA AHuF. MS CORMCiR-
oai Strool Boor Blod. toato and loon
BBorr* marFoood oIm braBn«. ortadlod.
QumBlni »ic O trci
rsOTAL B081KBS8 OOLLBOB. lOSI OOT-
orbfoBlI O Mid B W llauaMU
^A^AJU) aCMOOt OP btbboora'
3 Fby O If DlckiBA O ICi 00 B OUt
OIL OUARAITTBID CMI STRCCTURIB
I HAVB NAMBO nCLl. -FHOITB 1 TOSS
tMFRBBS A OKmuBA A J A BB.
LADIBS' AMO OBMTS TAILOlUNO-
BF*eialioino la ryB«Maliac. alUtatioM
aad Bm'i Mita Bad* Ibio ladira AIm
taUoo«d ladiar' oaila Soitor Prioo Tall-
ow l«4d Doodlkr Si I MU
T AOIBB IkSfD bR)m~TAJ10Rl«0~
Kiprfl roBOdrltno. oUmuaea /
Davfa «S1 TotM BMit
A'^aiO for Boat
Acrroio for Sato
dTraooo Wooiod
Aorn'r Wooiod ..
Au*o« |ar Miro
rnsoNAL
ARBHOL'BB SOT WANTBD. CVDOt
If Apply Caaadiaa Fairbankr-ttarM
OSTBOPATBIC PRTainaNi
HMOOIUTOOBS. ATCB.R. LOWDOM
• Bad., toachot mt oil aad vatoi aulor
FalBUao Biudig Mt Tranait Rd O tMt
AStAt’TlPUL BBT OP WBDDIMO
Ftiotoo at tbo WoMora Siodie coot
oaly tlW par Mt. LoU ol proofi lo
chooM froB. iBcludino claoo>aFO o»d fan-
IraoU) poooa 0 1F14 for aFFBOtmoata
nil Oovornmcal Strort.
ryi VKRNOJI B fATLOR. RBOtB-
A/ torod and llroaaod Ml l-I Swim
BleokTlI Port BtroaL PbOFO B Bfiro IASI
1 fW| MOmBBPTS ABO^ KMTBLOpiR
tint ft4ao. addfooallM Dbqoa o
MCBIC
B>< •rira aad MotorrraMo
fiM>* and toworhca
BuJldkOd idaUriali
BiiunoM [rtraciorr
MxunoM OFForiaaitira
Cord* at Tbanai
rh-.r-b NMlr**
CJnthioO F*>t< Bbota. CIO
COT'.XB InoM
ItacKiod
Brain*
I)i»>uriakia«
Kdoranoriai
^rm* toi Bool
PaooM for Solo
Pormi Faotod
P*»i* and aFariBOoM to Root .....
Plato oad AFtfiBVau Waatod
PInoor*
P«*r Solo-MlacolUMouO
Porniioro
puoi
Punoral rMrootort
Wwroitnod finoM« to Rent
Pontiahod R«B*« to R*et
pur.ii<rio« NooB> WaolOd
lU.rdroMora Ond Boawty BFOcUltrU
Hoioio
H<v4Wkoop*no tIoooM to RoM
IIojmooofibo Roona Wanted
Mmfo tor Sale
in MooiorloB
ApolicstiFOo out not bo ooiuidorod froB
Foraoaa la tbo oBplorBoai ml oay Srn.
■orpdrauoF or aibrr oBF^ycr tnaacod la
lb# FrodoeUoo of BoaUloab var ooalF*
ttonl or MppHoo tor tbo artnod toroo*
naJoM oiwh OBFioyao lo »ol artuaUr ob-
ptoyad la brr oiual trado or occupatlos
ApptlcaBU aro adviwd sot I* toad
A BBirTAIfT COOR~ IIOtMUl »>T P M ’
^ cbambotBaiA boara • IA>S Bt Mail'*
Priory. ITS OoworaBtai Btreot
4 OCSfKRArwfra'BBpBuiMCB. OTOD
.• a ooaoo. O IIM
ittfU. rOR~ NOUBrWORKr~MODBIW
'J coovoBiterco (broo adulli Mico
room, or llvo mit BttM
rtIRL TO MBxJ^rni'u.MOWTH^LD
' ■ for ono BTMth atariirto Noyoiabor M
lira la or ooi Albion HO
TArt/lIf RSPAIRA
4 CAOBMT OF srwnto. RBOIBTBRCl}
*»■ Mbool. Brino yoor matanal baro
Boua coou and draooor can bo ntada ibi*
oay. II loMono IIO Rrotr too looao or to*
old. knooiodio of drrauaak'.At not aoeot*
aafT ill ^rl Btroot O sMt
AT~TOT~M00BJW« FaARS*ACT~Tnr^
TriMBoo. olatuc hooiory. loisleal bctlt
otportly Siiod to VOur MUcfacUoa Cob-
Sloto (tack pnyau flittac room. Dootlar
troop at Fobnaaa Fbono Cllil. Bill]
AOrOROlON
IBAL'HBR or TUB PUKO ACCORinoif
Jr.na B A Rato Fbono BMll
prrNBKBIOHIUUOM A oa
A Faioeu and Trod* Mark*
OCiroo TbiroooLool Caaodo oad C B
I w FoBdrr. Taacooror PUMif BBS T7M
tmtoRfzrr prcmibb sbrticb. au.
Botro Bo( II roara BttbaB O 1*M
DANCnO
ARKB A CI.AIUC, Fatoet AttantPya
M* Bank of T-rroato Bldf . Vi’-torio
unxcRsrr wood sfvctal
VBFBCIAL OKI WBBB om.T-AO 1
Douolai Sr alob Btaod oiib laolAo
blnrha. tl-incb toad for ranto aad tur.
aaco No*or In oratoi band-pt.-lad no
rubblab r.Aan and mUIo (put. Ill tor S
cords ftrylaod Sr »o«d oiay bo bard to
««( not youra n«« iBmodtoto doliforr
AU otir lopFly dirocl from Hillrrod aad
Uaro BiUa Boat of Cp-Ulaad vood.
DKMSMAIUNG
MS wt'airai ro>Tsrws«*ni
* BELBCnoN OP~VAMIBH~Ai»o” UA-
oaitan puliara tor mIo IroB III ua.
at Mmoo Witltm’a RooB 1 liid Broad SL
i tABH FAlb FOR TOOR 'l/BBt) FIAfia
Pbano Mualo OopariBaaL HwdMoo
Bor CMopoar BTIil
STRANQK — Tboro pacd aoar at bio
rraldrnca no Ko*(cabor • Homoyl
Straatc. 'aood Id yrart of 11*1 JarksMi
Rrort, bom in Rottaoi. tratand. aad had
Mdod tn Victoria tar Ibo »aai >4 roora
Til* lolo kl> Blroato la Bvaraod by hla
oldoo. Jmnr *00 dauaMor Mr* A
Staffoad of fpf Mst4*i Blr**t, alM oai*
•ial»r Mf( t Biiirw04 of Ooatpb On<
and ano brofbrr and alartor Hi Ireland
R* oaa a Brmb«r of ibr Victoria ri(y
Folfr* Dooartmrat fn* )> yoor*. rottr-
■ M lb Idtl. blao a BaBbOT of tba AtBt
and Mary
^nrral orviraa bill bo bald at MoCaU
B>oa Marat Fliaoral Cbanol oa Wadnaa-
day aliarnnua at S oclork R*« H A
Mrl^od. O t> offlrtolinp. aaalalad ba Rot
Dr W O WilMin Mloood br tnioiBtai
In Cofand Wor'ai I'art
HOUBBRXBPIR .. -ntRCB ADULTS;
aJopo in or out Oood boo»a and
oaara Nn braay Fork Cddld or. B3*4I
HUOO WILLMXR V10UN MARVR ROW
at 111# Brand Sttooi. Roob i B 1043
KMABB ORAMD FIAMO IM BXCCLLBfT
oondlUan A raol barcola' Can bo
aaon at Willu FUaiia. TU Vlao BtrMl.
Fb«(>* O 3»U
Herr raw ^tmbiv urut. frbsb
dallr Phan* Cnlooita lltU
a yOMBTtFA'nON BIUDUKMKM rNDl'
* taatiae out'kly rabrrad «lth Blpo a
Herb Tahlau. tbo rffacUr* (nei^ laaait»a
J4r ai>d Tic Mar*, at antir drtioyt*!
nOUSIXBBFBX. PLADt COOBDtO. TWO
In faBiIr aMaii bauaa i<y* in Liar
dvllM. |3» Oak Bay Pbnao Sms
HOUBOCRPtR. TWO ADirtTB, FOUR
naoB* *loap tn Fb*n* BOSM
/ARB WOMAN OOOR. laTCHTN ~0»L
' ' And FaKroM for SaouiBOlt car*
Apply BmpliTTBaDi and Balartlra Barnt*
Ortic* Order Mo TM
UBoviRt tmm'idiTtSIt^twV’w
tata BOlhart |» uka cbarc* of borr
*r (JrU tnttnea* at coaatry farm aeboni
Appla naoraat Bmployiaont and Soloctira
Sorvk* omr* Ordtr No Mf 3tSI
l/>it and nttad
Maabinary
Marrtaafi
Mi*ea»oR*owa
M'’*^'r to Loon
It IVANTKD TO BE.tr
MISCBLLANEOrS
\VAMTBD— BT SUMDAT BCBOOL OOOO
wood Piaab tctoo*i caob prtc*. Pbono
BMpira IMS
M»n<ioiaiitAl Worb* •
**
Mui.caJ Inairumoais ,. WK
MuiMri Sioak. FUnU Bit ... Mil
Nur«li>( OAd ObOrakaaryot H'lmmt Si
OfflcM. ■L’rtd Itaita tn B*oi td
F»r*.inal • **
PrnfaMt.ieal D‘rarlpr» *•
Froyarw »*r •*'• • •• • •
Foblir* aad LiPoaiock M
Fryparty WaM»d . dt
fiadtn
^adlo Bapatra dFD
H«*nn and S<‘afd
Riw-.t and Myard Wa'iiad *■
p.'jaiinna Watitad - FFBal* 1*
RitoatMFa WaaMd Mai* II
Bio»*a. Manaa* Puraacod ddt
M'lBinar Roaortd dl
• oao* 4IA
TaarReya Wtatad Ik
TImbor M
To Pirbatid*- Real Strata T4
Ta Rrni • Mtaralianoow* >d
linloraitbad Houaaa Wantad ITB
irnfomiibtd Buxiwi ta Raat 4SB
Wanifd Mata llrip II
WaolHl «H Syr Rn'ia** T|
Waniad ta Rrni ~Hny*c* Unfart^ahod ITV
Wantad Ui Rap* MiacaUowaoyy M
\T*ANTVX>~^OAJlA(iB FOR TRAILBR IM
*' Xiinity ot CloTtrdala Araatin FTd
Qa'afdala Phono BdSM
A WADSFuBTM • RndiO Barrlao. SaU
en- lafarUoF ooaraaioad AU typaa of
otocirTcal ropBira TSk Viao Si a MSa
4 BArrtRT RADIO S-TUBB ATWATOi
Bant and tFoaarr Mil Brand
< rrVERAL mRCCTORA
B 3 CTRXT A BON
Puaatal Oirortar*
Cora** Owadra and Bmuibloa Strooto
PiMoo O MU
BIO COBO OP CTDAR. IS Id. BALP
r»rd II MardiaL Patri BUic* Sdm
toll SAliyfi arpatBo
FTOR COMFLBTB. BATmPACnOH~NO
toaraoiayd onrkmaRabip aond root
raFair* to Oayld SFancar l.ld . aFortalUU
la radio *ar«ira* and BoiFbaar at A B T
«r B Fbona B41«l an VipF S(*o*t
T^BNT-ROACB. ltd -IIXPSIIT RADIO
aarrira by afetIMO lacM.tciana aad ibo
BOB Bodorn tutiaa aoutpOMbl. Pbow
RdOll d4i Vaua Btroat
>Mr DMT PIR BNOTR IS M *4 rORO,
ai»o Mo S willFood Btyod. H eorC IS
a Wa«M Binoh tlS Rodarlrk
1 OAT RPT TAOV FUTABt
tax idia barnra dan
IltAAt AND OI4MOND MMo!
A.«>iai d Srntiman'a) y«lgo
ptpjie a«.ci»a o iddi R»Fard
MONEY TO LOAN
ISB CimVtNfl PTRB BWDSo STC
T ADT B MVRXRAT ' OOATT SIZB ~ld
l*od loncth. la Raa coaAiiioa Call
last Richatdam Btraat. atiarnooB or c«o.
Bias
r Aors BLacB'doAr TRnhfKu^rfM
ke ajnrk fur ataa II aiotd etBdUioa
Apply Slid Blartbrad Slraal
~WHtN<S EVENTS
USaiRAT PUR rOAT FOR SAl.S. MB-
diuB Maa. hut Icnoih. oaaalloal eon.
RCADB auFPKR rXUB
Tbortdar. d SP-IS •• Ui
O LADISS- StTITB. BTSNIRO DRIRMBB
nr aftamMan draaaaa au* Id Fboao
B STM. Monday a**mao
pi 4MARR IB Vlc«M>a oai Mn*ambat *
>V*« Mr« ratliar.no t'e'm flaBank
*>d<rw nf ina laio i>yor«a Ftaoianl
'cd; Soannah Aranvr bora >n Bna'and
axd hod »«*l<lad "> VIctHrla fxr J| raor*
• hr -hraa •n.n FO O C
ai Srtm r ?r I r at Sotla
Rnca rot FWT F o nf Victoria
Tn* tmivrai •*'t<ca «:tl Iota pUco on
Wadna.dai. No**»b*r 4 at t >0 0 B )n
inc Sana* Mnatuary Lid Ra* w B
Aaaao «*U wnciaio foUoFod by trvBa-
OIIAIOLR Al fbM>rao MB** BFOV. M*-
ic.i.bat I IH4. Thoma* Botd 0<lo»ouf
Rroti t< Arnlrulh*! Fi|a*lii.* ScAlanil
r IMB 0Nr«i»**l »r M= ml* in Dunoon
• xit ft.ia ar.i. <lr;j nilBaur TaBP
Siti-A Matti'nbo bt* latnor. ibioa ataiara
ar*o nni nrathar in Oenuartd
Hinacal aamao* on Tbaf*day. 1 wclnrl
at tiyv.-an
IIOAT DaNTB IWIB FRfDAT. N
bor Id. 4>Tftal (larOeo -loovri
4 an d»*r— 1.0 and fnanoicrtlal t
Onj.lbnHAM Faiaod aoa* at tha Juh.kM
gaani*** nn MaMinbct t W.i^>aFi Tt.awM
>>i>i>rtyh*n> a*»f M ••at* iSa* Vi**a
iioonr* M*n in Sno'and «nd h*a «a-
*«<ird tn Vwimia fn> ir«o na*l ft >•*•*
Ti>* lara Mr n<llin(>‘*m •< •itrti.** a*
I..* oidM* Lon or* OoMitaa. at
UU TntBA Atr&ua al*n on* byUbar aad
•••••r in TomnlF Drrl
Th* 1* arr rOMlny at MaTall Rr*«
H««*t Fynrror mapoi and oyr* tn« •
«*r<rad iwi Tityynar t tram t* Dun*ari V t
FMnaroi ter>ica* oUl ba natd n Pr
M'-;ta*i • aoO All AnpaU Aisyltran myrrh
Chrmamoa al 3 n atoak Wadnatday of<ar«
nnn» fniioood by imntmom la CbaBatoot
OrnaUay, <Mn lloForo bo loowaat i
I.^wurr UMITFP SFfRm AI.IMTCHVRrH.
Si.aa af tuatand rial), till Sc4*d Si
PT'da* I to Mi*calianmut WipFOr tar
aa»aar Tra oiii ba aartyd
|>14HINT OFSM FCMl' BMOAOSMBIfTB-
• Wrddux ry*r*urtno. priyaia partioa.
>oM< Or *«>■<* O MM
OURFMOLO Pt.»rTR|r
, , AFFUAWrt
* I rrpair* niyari rvpoir* raada on ifoita
■•»*•** tail* nn* platoa rarooB ci»nr*f*
J'^Tar ratiabia aor*lra pbaaM t HIT oa
m/KIB aiRPACTNO
\CMt FAFtRHANOtWn FAINTTNa
baltoBiR no *>i far a bailor Inb
p«rla a* pooarbk darrir* T Narbar BVni
IIRIMCM FATRICIAS TAM ADI AN
LWbt Infantry WnBan • Autiliary
n*NBata rota RoroBbyt II, d Id a B
I09T Broad BtrMi
AN OLD-TIMB OANCS
MRINB NALL nUltATR STBWABTB
Orrboatta d-lt Tbo boo* Oo4 Ae>
amior* danco. Bnopaa r*FUaat4l>
HABT 0*1 MOraaibOt t Id4« l>. Yirtut.a.
Ra* SRoldm RoPort Rart *(*0 ft •*«"
booF an Fnrb Pt**a Londaw. toiiond.
ar>d a rottdonr nf Ptrtaora I** S4 r*ar*
Rr la turrioyd b« iFO naanoa Mra A D
MiiOart pnr<land Of. and Mra T R
NoborL Bll«yrl«n (Mv
Tenoral on TTi«r«dar Inayint Noroard *
Vr Foporai <T*a»*i ai I It pB for
Cbr'M rbotyn Co<r.«oyal Fbor* ■om»*
Fin ba coodoctFd by VO'i Ra* B H BBlOtL
fepoB sf CoBiBbM. at I M CrooMlios
Fuoi* Nnadaro Scat.
fpONTOHT OLP-mCTDAUrTNO. rWAM-
A bor of CaiBafc*. • M Swaaria cm
chrnro AdB’oMo* tBdko 4Aa. oaot* fdB
I MirMr fW 'OF«t<Nia)'
L'TI.’RNACtB taotoUad and royariad Dr.**
I oatt %«rk. B / r-.!a* P>.ona t iSdi
•CTORIA Bovr RAND OPMCBNT
d|Rxm-« FoijoNnar.
IB VOtra HAIR FALUNOf
ABt vou orrriNo sald<
XaFa rhlnata Ma.r UooM fiB bofp
lo ory* »•« bair M a abon Mb*
DoadrofT raoMood and folton bsir
aioFMd It da poMoaid tl« Ocln
lap BMt . Vane 00*0* BC
ICTORXA Rionm ACAOCMV NAS
Maatad tboir Winry* n'aM ridmt and
Plao Cto*aoa Fbana S9*'l. B SSPd
ARD I SAAMirN liBtoAL AmOCXA'.
tm «Ab»oo1 FaoMiM Fill b* ROM at
wnmW* Ammo, wodnoaday |doroB>
^ARBNALL Noraoibor « at Bt Janopn a
MmfUoI NaoMItM Marabou. ao*d M
T«*r*. b*f« In BnifaF Daloni. roMdPnl
«i Vr.'vrio loM* r*ai« Mia raaidanan. Idl
RatUnratd A*«OoP Sor«t*«d bv M* Olfa
•rtd n't* •** rmnald R al RoBa a»o
uito' t« vancr..!**' and on* aro»n«r
and • a*M> ta tibaf*
TW r>iF*rai Fi.l Mba ofaao WadonoSat-
RnraBWn A ni I p n >0 'ba *r.*o«l Of ib*
•*ad« sfAr’oacr lad Ro* W K Aaba*
Ft" affirra** tnWrBoai to CbfmM ^nnl
Pub.
Boaoa ffoo. aFFFtr*** co*-ftdair>al
VlrroHa Fob QnrrrF CUnw O d
LTBSUnOfm B«b*iM Rcpoira Roof-
'no o *paotailt B ddU t Tbirbail
LTNRAT10»~'"RPFTfRB "to TOVB
IF TOL UTB IR SAANlCn-fON TOUR
I FiTBUno booiHto aad bUobM SfFlRS
0411 Std MUMF. BIlbL
ChF flttiln (Eolmrict
BrSlNBflE OnUCCTOBT
tCoMOBFadl
Bt*SlNttt DIBSCTOBT
iCFBtlMFadi
CDHT-LAND SAWOUNT
,T m ALL HXAOdUO ORT SAW-
dFM traan Um Bilk* iBBodioto
doliTora Tfo bn«u b«tt St
ALLIXD WOOU R RAWOCST (Xi
It rOR tAlJL-.jnBCIU.ANROtIR
lOOBlkBFOdl
UMOtyMB. CONOOLtt'M BtKIB
BCATTRR NUOR. BXDB. fWRINIIS
Ouc-ot-tOFo rrodrra af off advortu*.
Banu aak ad*orti*ora W oi*o ndd/aM aa
F«u M pbdM nuBbom. aa u u Mt nlFira
IkooMbla w oeBBitnIoMO tbtnuob tbo
pbeot
Any rlniB tor rffbnto on aorouBi of arror
ai oBiMiona Boat b* Boda Flihia M
dar» IroB tbo sold of tbo mbb oiborviM
cioim fOI pot bo aiieFod
Tlx Moniot Fill not bo roaooMlbk for
pi..r* tbno ono tncorroal uwarttob of nor
o<c\«rtiMBOOt otdorod for Boro Ibaa eau
l**os
Tha cmasiot tmrrtem ta availabk ovary
dsf ftvfli I aa t« t mb., otcoptud
Bunda* J«H anil tBpvo 4114
T>. in*u»o inaortioa. ClaaoiBad Ada obOMid
r*arb Iba CMIooiai brfora • pm. pn Uw
d*t pr»rtawa tri pobUutioB
rioaalSad AA4 tor Tb# Suifay CatonUI
*m ao ncceniM >.|> !« • p b ..n Soturdaya
rtJiBBincA'noNB
C't'FFAfrS Tn Sniriay Fit* af Sd«ard R
V Cuppao* ISld BrMh Dri**. a daufb-
l*r S'lkrIOT MailaUina un NovoBbar I. al
R«*al /itbllaa tla«pllal
XLLXTT Tn Mr and Mta S M XUtU
>n«* Dafl* Paulknar . dU TMllCORi Road.
• ■ Ft fbarph i Naaptiai Noroabar | a
40n. (fiUbcim
MARRIAGES
PIMULAT-CCVSK Mr* O Co& announert
I hr arddir'o of her Bot; da>*o’'*ar lotia
ntidit <0 pr> w*iiar Jaaa* Vtndiay
jniu«»r »ni. n/ Sl> and Ur\ P J P'nd
la* Sdid H>**i>hnrd Rir*ci IU« Jmhm
f^<T'~«4 R i* M B*riMt Cnoitsnnd chap-
lain p*rf**rma4 'h» rarrenan* Fhrab lona
alar* *« 4|a>iM*t march on Orlo-
b»»
1 DEATHS ■
AMDSJUKiN — liboi tat* of Rmlyo Rnnd
Oak Ba* pa»*nf aoar al TOObrido*
W» I* pnoland (um>*d by Ifo «or<y
and >F* dauoMart. Tii*on and tan >ri
Bboiand nacaid m Virrorm Jmrtm Hit-
n*i' and arandanna Ian and P«»ld al
todnay. atM nno «*'*r la TltlOTIb. Mra
TTnoatl.
SbAL F**aad a«ar al tha SubUa* NrMaita'
aB Narv'Tt^nr I Orn>«a IHtni Baal aard
SI 1*4*4 «r Itid Brimonl Aranuo. barn
In maibnd and r**id«d *0 Vlrl«rii tm
IhO poM 3S r«ar* T*io iHa Mr Maal i*
oorrirad b' n>. oini.F, Jann'ha •>»•
onn ilanrya i.nifi* aian rnrao brWh.
ara and nn* *>*•** and naphapa and
ntnr*» m *i-.al*nd
Funaral aarvir** «IU ba held ai MrCail
Rr«at ITMal Punrtal (fiayal Pn Wadn**
<14* ■t(«rrtPop al S M. Ra* F Crunkr at
fioialina rallrrord br Ipkarmant In CM-
»«wd Ovdai P4ia
FRICS-Boddraiy- on Novombor i. l»u al
Ala rvMdaiKa. MS ftlklond R«^. ftank
Claodo Fnco. ated dS yaara. bom In
OtOFcaatoraRlro. Bnoland. and a raaidont
of Tklorin far ariaa yoar* For 1*
yaara Fat accouniaat in DaporiBani al
HiahFayo. SaakaubtFan Oovammont. r*-
unns («**n yaara ao* N* *aa pooplOs
warden at St Matlbiaa' Charob. ft'lmrim-
apporiniondaot if the Sunday arbMl. and
ddleaaie in in* Smnd He lea«*s bla
•ifr Ollta at hwna. iff olaiara and
pna hroUior. m Snotand.
Funaral troMi M Malihlaa' Cbprtb oa
Wtdoaadap at I pa. Ro* X O Burfea-
BroFp# effktaitnc Cipoialloo *Np
naorrs br r*oaa*i • JUyonrd'a BC.
PoBorol Co. dtraeiora
RntODT— On HnvBnbor 4 IFU ooddanD
afior an Klne** Sdiar John Rtdoot. of
414 OovamBaat Strao* bora ta Wib-
baimy p*iTOOCfh*ty. pnotond and a rre*
dam of VlcUrla tor abatt 44 reara Na
ta iiar«i**d by hit Fidoo ai boa* oa*
daudhi** Mra O L Cruoa. YttPorlo a
aon Arthor of Son fbo*n. Cal alto
tbraa brotbrr* Alfrad Ridout. ol Victoria,
and Alban and Cacti Hld«u< In Bnaland
thara are altar fir* alatrra Acnoa. Allra
Beaa and Real* Ridowt. and Mr* LouM
Fori*, all In BnaUna
Funeral froa Natoardy 1C Funeral
Chapfl on Wrdneadoy a« i S« pa. fU>
O*orto A Rernofda Pflinatini
S O PDMBRAL CO iBATWABO'Bi. LTD
RtUbllabM IMT
Mndarato Charoea Lady Auandani
TS4 Brnudbien Street
oat Atlandad iP At AH Booro
UcCALL BROS.
*TBo FIcofI Fonorai Row*”
Fbona O ardon SOIS
Offlaa and Cbop^ OOr»*r /uhnaon and
Vanenovar Straoia
BANDS MORTTABT. LUfmOD
IMS Quadra Biraot Fbona BTStI
B*auUltU Cbapoi FUb Flpo Otinn
Olai:n4U»a Sorfira al Rtnaonablo Coot
~ TMOMBON PVNXRAL BOMB
Eaubllabtd Utt Pormorlr of Winnij>«
Lndr Aaaiataot Mlnaball Borina Oraan
~Ax>wer<"
All noaal wort Artlatlcally Doalontd
Wa tiOF our SnF#r4 BtnFO'i Vicioru
Buraari*a dU Vtao Q MIS O IS31
A MV FLORAL DtSIONS al loFaaa priaoA
N p FalMck ISIS DoiMlaa OSill
FUNERAL DCSIONS
WaddiofF Bmi0u*i4 roraodao
Fr«aii-Cu| nowar* D*ii*rr*d
WOODWARDS. PLORWra
cbaaira. It eoupl# cover ebarva ArcAda
AudilortUMi. locBarlr Cbawbar of Coa-
Barra
MODERN OAMCIMO
4 T MACDONAtA MALL FORT VrRKNT.
*4 aiarr Saturday mtht I to IS' ■'Fop*'
Dnafa Ombtaim Ladir* tv. pent* Ma
A MODKIUt OAKCB
At aaiUNs mall bvxbt SATmiiAT.
Noah Qrara Orebaairo (PORMBI
BILL BOVSi »dn
HarTANNU BltANrR W A ARKnAL
haiaar and aliernnnr la* Tboraday.
Nxvraahor 4. ai S M in lb* auditorlnB. TU
v<ap Buoai MO Fill ba purod la tha
rvaMina a* I
OANCX ~ OUl TIMS •
I IRTNTAL flAAnCM lUlwrR . SATUB-
* day#, irviha a arohoairo, 0>U. Mo
/vAOBORO SAT FATTLIOn'kaLL V
boo a*nii*blo Itrr roni lo prlanta
partte* Fey rata* phorta t SITS
I tANCIKO AT THt I.PW1B~HALL'Bftdiw
k ' pireai. near Tatra Wadrvetda*. ThofF-
da* and aot'iiday modorn. 4da. Sdt. Bvar?
n (hi ten Irae phAtru
AN< S-MOOVIIN and' OLD TXMX. AT
lot* r)>« Fa*>«rda> Mania b* tha
Vaoabonda Adnutaaoo Mr
I |ANfS AT OOLWCfOO UALL WSnNuT-
1 ' da* niobi eaaeolad Neal doara No-
temlwr If
PRIDAT PRCLICS' ANNorNCTMBKT
PUBUC DANCING
M«*ofi
IMII
ropok featpilna ( anadn » popular fadi-<
alar Jt'LIXTTX (nroiarl* nf Alan Teuno *
BwehinihaM ' abn* Stan Croaa' oirtb-
a<1ta ^ Fartaert lor all Sian* f*Kmbo
Thi* ^'daa onl* adBitalon dv
'ANTCO-rROni DBrvTSi for pkxd
coBpnay Apply BnploroMFi and
Bttarti** Sorvlco nffir* Ordtr No TSS,
4 NCIENT XOTPTIAM TAROT CARO
raad>M( Madamt Si. Quontln. Top-
par Cola. Tata* Siroai.
AMARXHALL— Spoeinl prkoo Pur*
• oiodaled rapalred Burrey Blk Ta*a»
4 RXMTOT TOR ROONd'bHOULDXRS*
r» an aid to tptnal tr<yublo- ~ShiyuId*r
Bructa ‘ ti M up. at CunnlnobaB Drut-
Pnrt and Douila* n arden MPI Prirato
Siitni raoM lady altondobta
t> C HAT StRVlCR UU BLANSUARD
!.*• S(ro«t Mbn a and vomcc a hau
cleaned blorbrf and itoriliard
I ' lion. All underuradoaua Finhtno to
raoltler apply US OorernBeat Rl O .uoa
'ANTTO 8f~AN ' XLDKBLT COUPLX
Fitti • roBfortabi* bea* a Biddle-
aaad wooian. Frstenant, to tbato boma.
no childrtn LJcbt arrrtca* only danired
Apply BdU IMS. Cotomai
Or^ NOCIM AND BOARD IN
atrhanoa for car* lor thrao- yrar-nld
rtuld orcoaionatly No nbiactioa to ona
dhUd Phono otemmo* B SIM
\\ NTPO-OIRL OR WOMAN FOR
** Uobt houaoFoak Boor* S-A Boiur-
day afiernrHuia and Sundayi ott Lite
out Bn* I4M. CoiontM
ANTtt>--AN APFRlNTlrr FOR Mn^
Unary afinFrooaa noi «er I4 rear* of i
at* Apply. Miaa Prltb. Iflf Dmplaa ,
Btra«l
i iHRlPTMAS FROTOORAFN RFBCtAL ac
' CaBphell WudiP Kr**oc Block. X toff
Fholooraiiha make Felr'me peraonal iifu
I *6lorsd uthoorafks” bt f^r’em-
' looton Fay IS annh Pboea B Stof
avoolna*
TWO Tbu^BNO^'FLAf” AN~ INSTRuI
I ' monk* riaie It rtcnrdrd Motrta
X»rte* Recordino Slndi* 81731
Tift BBS FORMS MMTNftED ON*" TOT*
' >nkei obouk M oitmitM h m'***
flttint proMrrnn maker dr*aaciiakint a
pleavur* HO each oiak* apporntmeM
Ut Fan Blreel (• toll
I,’'^TMA- rrfH. FILXR~ PSORJAaiir
■/ Try Treninre olRlmonl. ai Cormneant
Stfot, and nil dnporinieot druo riorao
VNXX mpORMATinK 'FfMTwfNr~nT^
* tiene Lte-al Boriair de Nvaenkoga
■ 10 Market Biroel RffTM al'er » p oi
/^ORPBNt Till MTNnr 18 NOW REaD^
' • mo at tbf Bba*u Onfa. OovomRrnt
Siraet
Hat fever ANTHMA -~“Breatb*atp
rolkevet innanUr Fra* dcoiortiraU'in
Ykrortn Fharmae/. tMi Onvi Rt O till
EXFXRttNCSn OOOR -
Ralarooeet
Trlephona XI7M
tV^irfiD--CN>OR'^6uNEKEEFSR~'rWO
*> adulla. oak Ba* Oood (Alary. Fro-
fcrabl* tlaep opi asiH
AB COM-
isb rblkd-
\\» ANTED
T * houaakrepor. pood vaa**
^yANTED-BLDBlLY LAUT
or Foanns f
pamoo balp
Fbone potoo
\\ ■anted"' capable 'oirl"” or" woman
'1 for aBAll honia friun ll-S SO Fbona
EUSP
\V*NTto”^^OOR for bmau. family.
' ’ mod irae*» Fhona fl tUI Rwn 4kf
\\* ANTED 'rmLfVR~in'RRi bobo
'< Faaaa Fivwte 0 4141 Rnoot Ilk
I ATEHT MODEL TREAOl.E MACHINE
le oiin rlecirK- molnr Reterae »"*rh
Rlnied fool Numbor*d tiiieK reaiilttor
Manbarnl lenalen With aeFiop •trail
8DIDER APWINO MACHINE CO
T34 Talaa Mreat
T o'RELT»''‘6pr‘*cwAt«rrrcr~
• / FarUnjIar* free wutiarn
BoriAl 'Club. Sub ss. Edmonioa.
Alta
LEARN NAmnRERNTNn
TTOrORIA HAIRDRERSmO scNom.
WDOLWORTH BUILDDfO
No. 1—Cnporioocod DUUop-Roob Waiiraaa
No S— Xiparlebred Nnial CtiamborBaid
FaD UB* but applicant Buat hn*e full-
tkrua *inploTni*nt tJre to or out f II3T
n Sm'ATIONB WANTCZk—
MAL.B
NT KIND OF CEMTirr WORK. RB-
t aurfartM. atona walla rapaired No
Job ton «p*aU Frae aatunatoi S MM
\LL MAXXB SAWDtmr burner ~R^
poir* Chork op for Wmiar now o tst4
r'ARFrNTEJ4~ts”«ARr~ EEPERfENCm
wont* odd ioba Phona O MM
Jf>ALL PLCUnmNO OiNini. CuMivallna.
• aninia iMa oa ncroet*. leaaltknt and
eacavauno Ford irarion S Hkl O Silt
VARMERA-Tpor mil Ploudturvf and Dlae-
r tna preanFi aorrir* Naatine kiF
M
T ADftS - WE CAN CONVENT Tt»'/R
Je huaband'y torrnai lo fli too Ona Bar
Tailorn lS3iA Oaa Bar At*r,uo S bldf
ADAM BANH8. TEACUF READER -
Card*. p«l(nL ItoipFan Hand* nd
womlaor EOTE capt fort NTRCET
EN-S AIL - WOOL ' HAHD-KKrmi»
Pol; ><«•*■ eoh.r* MM
THE BIKlUVt Ut FORT ETRTrr
N'OW m THF riMP TO HAVE THAT
lotedn or dret* — 'r«»A^la(5 betnr*
tho Cbrieima* rurh *>arv Oak Rat
Tailita 37SWA Oaa Ra* A***>u« Efld
pRfVfTE DEMONSTRATION OF TTIE
k CtrcMlet -Therapu:ic Una Oi*»* m-
I'el from rheumatic, afthrhtc or neut'<iir
paina Fhona Mvtor Apnllancoa Rbdann'a
Bay Oampan*. FTtll ,
piCT^t FRASfTNo-rniirr-rLAM^oB
A rutrinieed Larra t'.nrk nf mruUd-
taaa WUiiaoiaoa'4 44A Fon IRreet
I.^ALL FtOtrORtNO Olacint. Back ruitn«
and eoravailM Find iractFr* I TSTT
NOW 'tOTR trbTNMlS BT FROFEN
bookbaopmt WtB ortta op nr keep
vBir book* part Itma OMethlr- rnnaonabla
Riona^ nos
rvENMlAl REFAms - CESfENT BAES-
■ »ei.L HdeFalk*. anythkiia t S4TI
V nOl TOUR FLOORB DONEi ' TOUR
imnleuB mad* In 1**4 loi.* *• tong'
Tnur fumliore toned no* R SklS
ISARtWiME work. ORADl'lS BTU-
A tfont Can del** Phone n 4Ma
^EPTTC TANKS "REPAWfO AND" CLEAN-
1^ ed Fkmno atlU. S-l aftomnona ot
Rjm oftyr d
[ k*NYirbNTE I^MANWrn.T LEAK'
' 4> proofed Rnof fopnira aaM ro«orfac*»c
Maiai roofa and cepln«* are Fro-
keel ibetn A Warron. 1PM Brood Sir*ol
Fhnna R 7441
EBB Topped. Felled Burkad Rraarbna
hauled A**^ N detired FOdtl
RBCs'rbmSl PKLiD~BTrCNRD'^
FM»* BSPPT
ift^H>OI) ' CUT 'TO~BTOVi' LENOTKS
i* BOtSS C W iMphridoa
II* FanrrEBA 4«r ivornaaTCMit
"FAFMUIA'NOtWrr
KNIUUATIC BrPPTROUM - OHAOB
if** rar* at** Tf-U rtHef |1 bno t tn*
IS nofllna a Pharma^-r F^rrt ond Briwd
Hock' nuirif TOfTRnn“a<o"MANr'Rir
Col 11041 ,
CHOTBOLTS ILTEIunVE CiHd-
pound • fur •hextrYi'C pomr
Sbotboll a Drut Riore ISO JOHNSON ST
SFETIAL NCTICE
'pHB in<uran*e Plan lhal nieeia al> rrorr
J rBedi la THE MONTREAL tJFP Hf.
BURAHrE oo FRPTBcrnv? penbion
BOND n RAA
Rotlremetlt lrrn<rt«
life FTma-li'*?!
fMaakiiii* Rettrflia
And >1 re'urna rnu bo** fn<*ne* >han ypo
Mt* pold in ai the malwril> date
Aak THE FRlENDl.T COMPANY atmui
TOUR Niur*
TSS TATER STREET FMONI O rSl
TILiER t rrOMAi 'N FOWDEJL- QliirK
f*;,er fr-f?B diar.oie a'lwienM arid
alrwnacJi rati *.i ti P^a*p*tit eetorwrit'*)
Mr and II ai al- dr
Y'OU ARE UNDER 70 TEARE OF AOS*
Tau eon gal Ufa protaaunn fnt HIM
oor poor
tUMET-FEMBERTOR Rt.DO
A YAS;40Wa WILDER
railed ;* ■^i '-ut till*# !•»)*• •• r-»'-sa*e
tmm* mtte* L*t* Ipavran-* .Uo» .< --
***** day F* eat* •en.M.... ooig ir d»(a<
Btned to b-t« *ir‘r.a' *r
h* x* biuai F« aaaen Wn . *
wri. re -a-o «• u*a f.;
inOi urnut*' a'r-ved • ■ ' T" -ee
•ere lakin* :>n • enila<i' ' * r- '*.• y •-.•
of onm mt thy oano f gn* si •*
>■« '
lto>a» Fh*« *n<i ••• *r«4;*d (« UxMino.
drew to •• e«r •pffiea I* » htevi *• TSI
Taie* Biryy* <nen m #•*•*•' •
MONTRBAL tJPT INBl*RAN«-V tO
Tha P- andi/ CCBPtnr
En-EENS SCHOOL op DANCTNO. dU
Fort Stroat. AU typea lauubL Spocial
baUrnaoi pricaa for aarricaaitn. Rm
Fhon* BU«T
I.iUR COAIB REMObBLBD AND RE-
Usod Mra a FtodL fS4d BuUadg*
StTMl Fhim* B 1M4
T ADICE TAlLONtNO. DREBBMAKtNO
SJ and rtnodcUnt rtpartly dono Fbona
Eapir* OASf
t» LOST A.St> rOl’ND
F40UND-T0UH0 SiALS DOCI PHONE
o 4oag
I OWr BETWEEN |S5-tS«~ PROM OOr"
Ai oer ef Quadra and Ficlartoo up m
BlnckFuod Uroanllt n*edrd bt wortlag
• otaan Reward Phen* Bliai
IOBT TWO ration' BOOKS BETWEEN
S Cadboro Bay and UpUndt i*rBmu4
tail 'tuaaday afitruopn Mia* La*t B Ttti
f oirr. ^CTHTTY PBNTRELfW FtACE-
S-t Black Cocker four mootha. Pbunt
BTtn. Mlaa Mute*, or t4TS7
T oer BLAOL WALLET OOHTADnNO
ki mnnej and Ipipcn-'an; paporr Urteni-
n needeii Reward B ITU
I CRT aiX-MONTM-OLO BLACE~AKD
a w*v||a coltir d«0 Fbon* R04M
J08T SATTmOAY- TWO BOTB RAD*-
a bat* EinuiBau car O MAS
I can -CREAM AND RRDWN SIAUMU
f_ cat Fbooe E UOA Beward
10ST AT TOLICE BALL. AQUA'sCARDti
a brooch O lUd Reward
cm BlJiCK WALLET ABOuf” TWO
4 DV1CE AND INTORMATION ON
i* mortoarv Lowna giron oiihmit eb.i
aaunn Arpliralinni for ammmta op in
ligSgJkAnAlcd lo a oulek and tatiMrlur*
maaner N* oanereaaary waiuna
NAAN1CR NfALTT OOSdSANT
iglA Duudlaa Btroot Phono ESOSt
ApflicattonS fob loTnk labob
flc malt. Fatr>Mn»d Lanoley Realty
Company. Sid Ceniral Building B 4A3S
FUNDB ON HAND a*m nfMIDLATET.T
AVAttJtRLB TOR UORTOAOt LcC^
T AROE AND NMALL AMOUNTS - LOW
t^ interca) - oulcb delltinn* - leaannahla
rharae* M H A ai’Pliratiana rerai**d
AgroowNnta and mortraavo purebaaod.
F B BROWN » BOHR LTD
ms Brood Str**l Fhoea O T1T1
M'
OBIT TO LOAN-ANY RBQT7B8T FOR
a mnMouae appraeiatad Fembortoo.
Hulmaa. Ud O Pita
ISRrVATE FARTY WILL INVBrT UF TO
S tidOb in rift* oarwn and ld*a
Bnrom* IMM aaaeMtai out raf*ran'*a nod
idew muat ba auod Boa tlM C-iUnauaL
A HOME OF YOUR OWN
THROVOB A K A B LOAN
LnoB* Readily Arrantad b* Tbia OS4
EaiabUabkd Firm Ampla Pund*
KER A STTPNERBON. LTD
list Oo»*rnm*ai Straot Fbona 0 4137
Rt'KINESS DIREfTURY
BTLLDiiaNO '
ISOLLDOZIRO. LEVCLUUS CLBAJUNO
L* land tragi., and eacavallna B Sa«7
CVUtNEV ttVEEFE
I >XLL CHIMNEY SWEEP CHtSfNEY AND
femaea r«palr* Fhona FtOI
I 'HIMNEY' sweep " ■ RETTREIl 'cTt't
^ t r*man Si rear** aarvte* I 0437
CATNOl.H at FFIJEd
(rTATtiBB. Roanritn Frajer BwokA OtfU
i_JMu>»^^_«2S,^;fb*rijjra»ro2j^^
' cia.ro
r*XPrRT WIRINU AND RFFAIRS. DAY
^ 4nd oWhl togs Y4iyt Siraet f a«ii
FtTNNACW REPAtRED
Wftb goarnotooE «
B IM4
NEW PAJtTB
Dan U^amlib
r>.50
m TWO-CORD LOTS
Ramambar It Too Want Up-tatnbd Wwod
Pbraio to
■nXTREPT FUEL OO
W* marar.iet our wnod roods Inf lamadtau
ua* clean and dry rnioogb to pot l> bnaa-
aani rigbl awar
HILLCREST PUBL CO.
Pbono Dorttaaa O Mil Ntgbtllao O MU
\BBOLUTBLT OtFENDABLB . EVERT
piao* bon* drr atovrwonC M (prd.
Spaalai ahwrt tUwa only
RONALD noFEDfS PCV. OOi.
ETili
A BBOLUTELT DEPENDABLE OF-
• V liUnd fSr. IS-iu binrka and aiab*.
ready to bum. PLona day nr alghL BppaM
nnphma puol cw tnifl
VKPEClAI^Nn ~t~DRT“iNSlDt”«R
btorta tntaed with bark alnbr. IS-
incb. awaiantood iieTyr iB Watc*. two cord*
til. Buy now Boot* Dry Wood. EMU
4 1 SPBCIAL^PIr'eDOINOS AN^fN-
-a aida «<Lb bark, iw cordb DM
BMIO
A BAROATN
Dbtlano mow oouoliiB ptr wood
n»*or m water, miped wiin pi«ab and
•lab. ihoaUr all blocka Read* in bura wr
(•nra in baarment Jual th* fool In* all-
rnuod uar |» u per cord Aim anaaonad
hona-drr No t w^md IT per cord IS-Iocb
tedar bona-dry. tor ktndt'oa. II co*E
OLD X)KN WOOD
SII4 Donalaa
OAT _M r« moiTT. E 1BP4
BFXrtALI
T|0 YOU WANT REAL OOOD WOOD*
i '< lOOR Dpuglna fir All beat
No 1 Drylaad norrr to waiar. nio* biraka
m;aad w'th b**k ataba clean m* rubbith.
all li-incb lenptb The ideal honaebald f^
tor b'.i'han range or I'janare Ready for
IratMdiat* wae d>rert from HIIlereM and
Mara mill* neliver* m ono or iwo-cnrd
loia tmmediai* dalivrry. M*'
per rnrd
Bone-Dry BeaMned W>vul. rord IT M
Bone-Dry Cedar Kindling card 10 PO
HULCRBTT WOOD IRaHan Sfagb)
flat' Fhoava B 0441
Hioht and Bundav4 BSIM
IkNYLAND FIR MILLWOOD OfVTD
1 ' auiufo of bait and toaide blocka
Wu.rb de(>*ery Topaa Fhnl BSIfS
j,*lR fmi>B AND EOCiliro gmSl s'i^T
1 btTor IB wai*r. taody for kitebOB
range an eboppm* m <d4 . IT M I'n
taland fir a**dw*i ] i* omit I4 T4. Rn S
miltwMd. *4o«« length. IH td4. M Planer-
•nda b'ndllnc ed It T1
LANOTORD FUEL - B MIP
iTONrYMOON Sa~ No S W*^"MlaM
t A viib iraioa aiwh4 ntn* and rlean II
in., readr for u*a IS-cd tot*. 17 M. 1 rd .
ft Dry fir blndilo* t<Tt cd Qoi*k dtli*-
•rr t»ni ^^rlk Sm**.. «1I Johnann
KOlPAX-g COBBS OP COMFRESSBO
rnnl In aOrh Clean parange DWl**rad
IM Plot SUM to Mg* MM Flrko^
op at piani tS'i* pgy. >4 or more iSa
•trh Eelpak Co . MS Onrid fF t blnek*
o#M Al Ceniaanui Church, pbonc B IMt
BIO
AU
\*0 t MtlLWOoa MOfTTLY
•*T bUc*4 oto** ienotb. raadP
for nan Oood Winter rroed.
r^.73
PVk CORD
fUnder CMlino Prleol
V*^ * ' noUOLAB FIB MriL..
■e> WOOD
Tounndlaio D*li*arr
0EAL PUB.
Mr and Migbt
O Msa
We IMlewr lo Eeaitop.
Br*nt*w>d and Sidney
NO 1 CF IRLAND FIB | CORDS llT
r*awOS4M Torn SiMh Tgs Mai
AM ai-tei
FHTTM I'F-IRLAim WOTTO
*md fw all ronod n*a Clean *ng
twill* ewtJtr tov /Ml
•n# f <*rd ^ ).* " r
ItylN BONE-flRY tmxwool. UM
k* fxr rano* /yi
ana rwad
Full Maaawra and lanmaSiato Da.irora
a TARA
FBon* Dw« t MM
_Niihl OOMi
^BAaNiNlr WOOD FROM UF IBLANle'
* Readr fer 'mauSaio d*ll**ri ewrO*
apri and (md f<t* a>l-rwwPd n*a wnie
•ed (T to FbABa • Sl|g n
maw Ito*
TSS Marker Sire**
nR UVStT REUlirrBRXn AND u-
^^^^rnaad^^tV^^wwiberina^Buiidin^^
" MItICRUJUVSOrs
CHECK UF
OR TOUR OFPtrS EUFPUEB
idtlarhoada MirwIopOA BHIbaadp
SlaUNMnu. Rnled Sbeeta Etc
Don t L*n*o It Till Uie Loat Minoto
TBS OOLOmST
FRINT1NO MPARTMVrr
Utl Brand •tfwto Vlctoota. B C.
c
artUkINO MATERIAL
4EMENT MIXER FOR BCNT BT OAT
or wae* tig Crpaao *y«na* B SM
I UMBER TM WB~HAVE THE FOU
* lowing I* eiork Iwa immedial* d*<>»-
ary Sat SvP and SitP *)t No t fir dr*at*g.
N* I tbipiap *nd boarda. all aiae* rnaib
Sr timbon. e«u*r« cedai (aoc* raan Na I
cedar ahinalna It Ik aouar* <fi*ur bdl* >.
Na S I4T1 No 1 MIO. wall rhlnalM
to SI *4u*r* rail rewfkna lrw« II HI up
iwta «r Br latb FTnoipt deiieery Wa
dalirar to Lanafurd Meicnogta. Bonta Jor-
dan Rl*ar, Shawniran Lnk* ai.d countrr
pomu al reaaamabi* rata* BTBWART Si
HtTOeciN RETAIL LL^BER Owrpa
Oar*rna«Rl B SlTl Pr S
QUAUTT BKINOUM - LOW FRlCn
r>4l*>al ^^ce. 0 1433
SIDNTT SFEBDY BCBVICR
V'OO CAN INBTAL OTFROC WOOL OVER
your cMDM between Jnlat* Thi* wUI
make a grant dUferwnce tn »aor heattod
rnaU. W« bare Pleni« or WMt to Mark
O im STDETT U'MBXR_3U^O*ri Bk
tL A ORESN LUMBEB CO. LTD
M*r Bkab- C*bin*t*-Minonrk
Dvroid ShinaUe—Hbunn*
Knaanito-TUe Board*- Pla«ll* Meldlwt
SMI Dontiu Bk
OT«I«
CET OF SILVCN FOX FUR« FOB BAIL
‘ good riHidlliAn |gk raW< Q lOM
irWO FAU
I aood eondltlwB
U»OLF si^Er"^ price' IM 'PMONt
t tPM
4*0 FTBNTTTRt
,4 DINETTJl SUITE IVORT^WfTH
-V Mack trim Mu* Conaolauw rug g ft
• In • g rt Fhon* B atki
rSETTD FUlL-BPRlNn CKXSTENnELD
• * aeta and bed *b*ai*rneMa tor lot* at
VIelwria Dthalatory On. Lid - T«S Fort
BIretl riMl*
r iaventont' maxes out to oouiti
S' bad. Knok-Bit* electrie *«dy* Ibtey.
pier* rheaierfiald anit* lilt On*ertim*ni
I klNTNO-ROOW PifTTE |1» OR’ NEAR
I ntu- PhwA* O ««•«
f |REBSlNa TABlT'wTTvTTjw'oE'iinir
• ' '** Fh*w«e a 1141
^KERATON INLAID aiTiEBOARD FHONB
O 4*rr
Three FtccE~TAFEPrNV ~~rNk»ikR-
fteid xtiu ITSM fonr-pnatto bwd
aprtrw ond maitraM I4T M
HOLLAND BROS Til fort EMU
It'AfJffTT vrNFER VANTTv'taBLE AND
Tt i'nr.t ITSM Phw*<* X i«»k
\\TLT0H BUO ••Xlk‘ NEAMIEBN
TT wtn* nnUH almimt new IIH t l*M
br-VEWBER BFEtTAL
12oni.y
BOUn MAF1B
BEDRADM NrTTVB
Red rSeM of Drawer* Dyeiaar
W'<h Ra* <( fa' L*rO* Flat* Olaw
Mirro* and Bewrb
A BEV VAM't
BaoMar list a*
SFErtAl
SurTRB CHINA OLABBWAXE. LAMFB
BUOOIEA CRIBB. HtOa CHAUtB
COPm TABLBB. BHD TABIBB
everttwro to bi bou> at BBDCCBD
FRICBB
FRANX'B TORHI'I IRB
tm Tain# Birw*c iNenr Qiudrai
Ma * Ma FUXHtTURB BFBCIALB
•tardily conakructod folding onrd tkblen
*a«b M Tk
BoMd vntooL **aJ abkpod. koffoa ubiaa
-..PM
Uagaain* and toblon aacb II M
Caittwi.fiouhed wnd uU*4 **<b j gp
Ld onlnui end ubl*4 e«cb . , . | Tg
>wu toanin Mu* upoelrv mvoruM. u in*
a SB to* . »*rb p M
•-Ftoao w4tout-v«n»0Twd herd— *«it*.
•i MM
T*bl* nfktotb. vidtb* u *ad to lonb*4 to
•awartod oakera and pafiom* a yard, kka
McLennan. Mcfeelt a fnior. ltd.
Mcbliabid l«M
Ikw Oo«orato«ai SA Fboau O Itll
Wklnul'McMib
7t M
Suilea
k telr L*rg*-Sli*
Cbiffoniet* 3!k M
t Only. Walnut Va. .■>«• and Benciian 4| M
I Only. Walnut ttntti and ba>ich 4T M
t Only. Cbeatorfield Suit** Hull
toriMi tSIkP
•-Fl**w Baaiarn tUedwond Branktaai-
Beam Suite* T| tS
Mani* Badroui* Chair* || to
HapI* Dinali* Cbair* i M
Sunt Soda 31 M
l\ a ■ Acmu>i’*t Rmi . SI M
Oacnatoaal Cbaira . I* gp
larpa BaiacUon of Baby Ckrrlkt*4 Crib4
El*
NOME FUBNrrURB OO
kSk PHrt Bireel. Abnie Bl*nahard EttSI
rrANOARD PURNTTURB OO.
TTCrORlA*S LAROkvr
ROUSB PURinSHERB
MAXCPACTURaiB kbd RtTAILSRB
VST TATES NT
BETTER CLASS USED PURNlTUBB
l-Ptoco Wktoot DtoiBg Boiie IlkS
» M. WILLOWS
TM JebaeoB Btrywi O akSk
nRiiNswtcE CAsrvrr radio -oood
rondlllun Phuri* t T(M
lUNCTlON RADIO SMI Vies- RADIO RS-
*’ pair* kr (Npen technleiaa B l*a
\'ICT«B MANTEl. MOCIPI. RADIO TOR
* tol* at raa«onab<e prtre B till
1 1 ’ELLB RAOfo PERYICE' PTiwna t PkS4
’ • ••• Ourta Bnad gua* Repalra bt
rraaonabi* ria*l by tapert Urhiiirian
kfR NCRSEBT STOCR FLANTb BTC
$127.*^)
ORfrn NOW
FOR FALL FUtNTTNOf
Roao* - Buiaa . pmll Tr*a*
aitrubc EU
LATRm NURAXIUES IJMUBU
TTS FPrl Bi Fb«a* O 1
rvtiR 8*LE ONEENHOrSF BTAHOnWL
k IQPaSk rewailf he*ry Seignah flnto.
Bad 131*. Onlptilal
KOeX. BlArX TOP BOIL AND MANURR
Onl IIPM
^TBAWBBRRT FlgtNTR WfTA ROnTBD
Britiaii Itoearrioa ' i*lect »<a<r**iaO
Mr*iu. II M par IM bariiar "Fiirfkt **
U per IPi “Beeri Sepiembar * evarbeor-
iny II to per IPk ■W#*hin*i*io,' iha per-
feel ratoberry to pa* tap Uer<t.O*of«a ^
II to per to* AH prepaid. CPU Eapteto
or mail Rupert Btophena. Duneon
FALL FLANTTNO
Siarpre*** Prult and FlowrTiaff Tr*OA
Rivae* ond Bhrub*
VtaUor* WHcomo
LAKMER A BONN NiiRBERT
Fbiwie Col4»il* ICT
Burattde RonA Blrawberry Val*
MS
OJCTCLaB IN STOC K - NEW AND
■ ’ btod Bieyela ana •uinrreia repair*
RfrTfT.Fa ANN aanTtiBr-ynES
NPW
„ _ - , ..inrreia repmr*
Key* and Iwk lepnira Rarrib 14k port
Sir 401. Q TiS4
TilCTCLEE AtASlEXS RgFAIRB duAR
fr. Put bierrlea and Parti
IfSI Ourwrnmprtl streai
O 4TSS
partA
W* (oU
1SOTS BIKE PON SAIX FRA/nCALLT
■ ' f.pw tn Boa ias« Cwiwiai
W 8 Y»*OT«Hrvrug FliiFWrr ftiiAPE'.
*-»• ins Aptor » ••'Up Ml Tale* fR
l.'VERTTHlNa 'U« BICVCLB 'rEFaIRK
• * Bernard Lid •orreaapra to Poden
Brw*. Ud 14lg SWWlAr OMtl
/VENTS BICYCLE. BXr VUXNT or>|idL
U*n tM C*a •«** a 10 Ml EwM
Boaf. BaanicP
J^OBTNBON S
New rtanr* rcM BirytMo .. ... iggat
Bteyttoa far Bent |k Mowfh
Oendroei B*d Typw Carrlapap wub
apr.M* ,avi
Baby Carriaoe* tm B«pl Sto Bay
IIM BBOAD wnuirr Fboo* s en
ANTRD Bicrrnj Bf'rrABLI
Arv* ( yeaix Fhwn* B Ik*:
AUTOrvna ■FFCIALIBT
W t OAW1*E
... Repbi# Mertto
TM FanSArX
Business and Professional Directory, Want Ad
PUB
{
THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA, B.C^ WEDN'HyPAY. Nof EMBER 8. 1W
A Mart for Busy Readers-Property for Sale or Trade
A a nsrsATEik voctwo lun^
■» «*aW4 i MMTJTUJUU#**
100U BavM. SoU
FwarUTi t«oC Mara M) fact
lea oM affue funuiure ^u4 aaalp*
z Mtst iMaaaa *. >M» Mark Oar'S.
IMM BIMT— UUktit rrOlU AMI) KAU.
•(awo4 Soar. S/earaal ktiefc kwUAsu
«Sa*a sa ««aUt at ciu SaiuAU far !i«Lt
lartorr ore WtraM far powmt Laa** la
rawr~n**W» lanaata Baa SHt Colarau
AltOt SI X • SO
A aatarfiaot 134
Li "OR iMu roil A srsciAi. SUT>
Hors out Tturs haju) t6 mlat
H e a aear'Ba* k>taaai roacea. tikbt
oa k laoS ^e Ua4 aatf SaUi as taa (oaS
Me This tMNaa u tali) aaSm ittraiMb-
a«i with Smi o4 mtlMO WiDlor'e eupair
al faai Ul. imateSiasa paeeaaataa Wbei
aeart «a«M last eek Q I T*^H
r straeL ealMlr>Saat bora* td bum
avacSaai raaw, iikt aoa lauSe eas at|k
Taa beuuvau nUi caoiaei feeeaaaeftt
laraaeo iarait MreDcat raaaeiAt baaea
ar elaaep ham. ll.V'4, ar laaa ailU
|Li750
XX uaa‘ PaniiabaS cotiaaaa SIMM €• X.
Cteaere ca aftlr C HvtoS
U ACTOMdOlLiU' ^
UMAU. rAWCTTT GOAL AlfD WOOD
rj faoaa What a<f*r») B IBM
U’Airrro — iM~iunb1ti mniw
arleae patS. SoSae'e SlPta Slara TU
Jaboaao Straot K 144I
XW aXUCT OUWT HOCK rACTNO
Saacoa HUl Part. tM UrraaaA B IS41
pukBS BM Traetc tn Aav - OaoSluaa
aaaiaS (ar areckiac. Boat raab prm
Mt4 aitaoas iaiat Parta al atl kiadr lar
^ W Praak Qsmtaa. tM Vta^ X AOi
C1ASH POB CAES. CAMION BEOS
' AutaBairako U4A Cratafiaaar C MM
7mjl~ um ob'latbi.' «AJrrBZ>-wtu.
par aU caeb S IIM
P TOU WtBfl TO OlSPOet OP TOUE
faraitatp. asa. aatevaa ar ■aaiiii. aaft*
its aa Wr oubar bar aairtfht ar eaU lat
aa. Prad SBiUi J» CB. Aarltanaart O 43t>
‘ lAABT S PBtOBT OOIBT BOUSE
7M Oavaramoi Btroal. am rarascT
U’ptjtffiv tor u« purr cxmwoLO
MapA. Saioa 411 prWa H.IM > SSia.
U’ATSEPIbOlfT U3T Wmi BEAVmPVL
»>aa MM Phaar Kaaiuw »Q
M ACR£AOK WANTCU
MO PAEM nfpLnmrrs
^ EAT SOILKE. 1^ tip. AUO
batlrr (rani end trela bara eteiiablo
far treanJMoaa. Apalr MIS taratl Atanaa
lOBXL SUtCTEtC TEAin tirOIBE OE
' Peru S »3M _
f Airrii. EAOio waktsd. /ufr uookl,
1 PUaeo ptMM O M«4
U BOOM AND BOARD WANTED
rJl ’S.T “•* Ek.(KJ
Dallas BOAi>-«tx-Eooii scmi.btin-
f*)a«. U«tBt*raa«. (Iraalacr. Slnin«<
raera tbrea biSroatai Sawblr piumMat
ktubMi full easBaai baa«BMt( (aniare
. r>o(H)
BEES AB EXCSmOBAL BUT tR A
. larair ra-faaw eiaeaa bam Ms a
at Slptrtei Lane Uttae-raaae. twcet-
> AtaiBfraaai. »aat Madera cebeoM
Jmb «tib lUed eink ulas balA. epae-
. tbroasbaat. tart* atliXr rooai allb
a cwpbaarSe. eu OaiM aiuer laevt ^
aadttiatr. an Ue BSSM
;ad ta« as . ♦O I I J SSS.
V^AVAt OPP7CBE OH LCAVB WISTTBS
•■r ta parchaea eaaa M3S eKBaattlaa.
Bor inx CalBBiee
^BH' simss WAmO-AET COLOE
or etta dreeaad ar leadraeead. (raa
(raai haiab eia>ae Oaihna BMM
Kollos seatbb pob 'r-TEAE-OLD
airl._alea dall baur BMM
Tube" toub ou>~oold' aeo^olT-
aeaeda lour cmeb ei Baaa a LM..
lawelera HIT Daaalar Slrart
rpo^ 8BOKBB OT (TmEW(f
A BIO BAB04IE--0IAET SZZB CAE-
laa J-laab Paprr-Saakad Orpraa
Waal Baiu, earare Sb etaare (eat br>**«o
J«eie. mt» M M Earn inaaJetiao
paar bees lB«aaua«ot (ar e hlrum a(
aa«(art. twacrtpura tabSrre milad PEES
aa reaatai.
Room
ptrL
aflrr S pi
OAILOE
Ml casual B)dl
HY OWKEE -APPHOAIMATBLV IS-ACIIS
(ana. e-*ut ctrria ana aiadani S*
raaaied buasblaa berSaaad Baart. «reaa>
hauee. rbirkea baaeaa aaa bara. beribad
Applf tMSauiiB itSB
IETSKDlKo' PUElTnMatMS OP~ SkiAtX
Sana »r Saa aerae mer aiebe arla^
Uan* naa (rata S^erre aaieta atthia Ivar
mnrt abaat ta t« aaadnidrd Ctlr aaiar
aed llei.i eteiUMr B.»e UP) Caleaui
ETEWABT * NUOEOM EETAXL LUMEOI
Oaria Belav OoraramaS B IITl ar t
fl BEVIEB O-M PAETE BOOIBL
> (redtra palatiaa valdins.
aliaaaittas. tlaetnral mrk. aaiar
lana-ap lataei aaiilpmal Traiaed
prreoaacl
IMHBDIATB PUSiBlOB - BO TKANE
X partaliaa nreamrr pire-raost boo*
ta>aa pirapiare Ouu# saad eaadiiian
ibraudbaai Pail phioibLnt Taerr St1
BaiM (anrnara (ar eale aUa 0*MMUk
U.MS eaah Pnee
BAA?*TCB
OVBE EALP ACRE. S'. MILU PROM
citi in larMp laceiioa eimoM ara
whtir rtdiai (aaffarHa bunteloa Med
plusbtas fleruit l»tai. «ur aeiar Ut*
lae ram kiKbeb. taa badraoau b*ib*
raoai. (aii crairot beeeearai Chtekra
b«u»* (ralt Uert barnre vatetabir ter-
dca la ^U) (pared Vrrrilani eaU 0«a4
traaepertetiaa Price taeludr* kiirbra
raett Mm*a aUada cerdra taaia rir Muir
»«l amreir fS NS raab 0‘ !*^7’^
» AOEBS -S'a MSLBS
PT-IKXMt XBAELT SEW MUDBEN ETVC-
ea baattia* l^ne Uvtae-reM aad
Atniat raeai. Errplara. S bedreawi ktuhaa
«tib rabiMC raaiaat etab Otartre* aaea>
tBPMS lirraera eertet. labe Pit* eerra
I caltuaud Bara I ebiebrn bMire.
Pbneed Htailhr i|Hd. bish Oaadre Ve-
taa( Rear aebaoS bar
I3.1M haiidiM Pr.er »f1(
OOEOE HUB
aJlX -BOOM SBMI-SUMvIALOW LAEOB
^ ll»snt-raaa. aaa brdrom. b'lcbtn.
batbroeai daao. taa Baiebrd badraaaie
uaatairr rm*a> batmeni iei*«* Km
ae'tr baated. Quirk pamaaiiw
I1.0M dam Pnr* EbsUlrtl
SBYBE ACEB PAEM
ytOtni BOOM COTTAOE GOOD SMAPB
X Tva badratMA kitrhea hriae roaea.
part bae«ai»n( terMr SdaSS rbirbca
bsYM ITS bi.'de' ruB Iritced In <4 arrre.
c)aer*d' oae arr* lb raepberma op* arr*
prepared far berriee saH M
«aad *aU Uthi Prire «*»KnA(
I MIIE CIBCLB
FMVK.BOOM CNEVXAE-OLO bSOPBSN
rltpr* bunsalaa laa baOnatne aired
(ar emSMr ranae neemtot •■rare. Iwr-
Btce Taa late. Verent
l rt’BattERI
iRlOET EMU Poa~ EE«T-Safr ABLE
' (ar baebaku- Centrailr (oceied PSiom
\PPLB8 _ SSBOSL BOSEOOPE ETC.,
euod reakrra eeUn. teepee*. Sl lot.
brint cantelnere Delitrred. II M be* Brti*
Ub Baierettn euaaPerrir plaau. ti M IIE.
• IS IM Oeard • Wueao. appaeila Oar-
dan Hrad Beba^ TfSaU A*Mwe. EE L
Viriarie
* TTorrioji’i Rim«(BmoirEb bes^
lat Dttehioab svarantatE; earloite
viaA** Terlar E Ca.. SSI Pun
ALL-lilKTAL HARD ~WASliuio ~MA^
rhiar. cninplere *itb wrinsar. beIp
IW M Taylar S Oa PS Pan
A LL SLAEC8 TACOUU CLXARBBS BB-
•et paired. btSta braebea eta. Ttplar E
Caeb paid Phaaa
COffOUATION or THE
TOWNSHIP OF ESQUIMALT
'eBBVBOCET MCrrOE CONVAETED POB
a boat broOM entO aad prapaUar.
ar aaSa (M SM Bpaa Smei
r^R BALB^^TBOLLCR ' JALMA~ 4S PT
C I 11 n t 4 (t >r* Oaraaet Staeal
5)17 WUbp e Matbtat Ebap . MMUrai
eet. Vuterta
BOWBOET. UL » KOfmiiAL
SirerC
^•»T~DIEBBL p'd'wiR TEOLLEE
ioul peart eld Aran at Cauttvap
QBLT PtmiflBHED BEtnitT BED*
maai. trauaS ftoac m Qurbar siratt
POB SALS _
MCRlCAM AOETtE COOFE iUI. BO
bUStn. »4JS Sit toad Urea E
- - - - tsisi
IWO PARTLY P17EB18HBD BASEMENT
raaaie. erparatt eotraare. Pbaoe
BareiA lltia Pendara Atenoa
F~i KOIKE ESWI^mORlHO SPStTAL-
^ tele— Oef aur pnera Caarpteu lab
rtbara pietaaa pina riata Kev*
enema aer(oraiaaea Baer an tae and aiL
CKXT OOVTMAK OAEAQI^T34 JOOI^N
t]^e aot^ top AKD CUEBIOK EE-
X pure ear Erato Saadera :)>k Eay
StreM Pbaa* Ee4U aaitlM* Wa ecnat
U’EIX > PURKtaUEO BED • StTnRO-
ram boat reMdenliai dtttrlrt walk-
inr dirtanrt prafaeaioaal «r bueiaaae per-
eaa« OdSSI
U. MAKES SEWOfO MACBIKES EB-
palred. paru. aeadJaa alL Taster E
SM Port
RAKD ■ OEOCBBTSO BEDSPREAD.
ne«. list PPana 0 431#
A Ceart a( Rrniiaa ■( She Mamclpat
Va<er*' Liet «ili ba bald at tbe Municipal
Nan cm Wadbeedtr Kairoibar >A 1444 at
T M P M
A rapi «r tae Vaie't L*e4 aiii be irtMiSt
et the Muatripai Mall aa Naicaibar IS.
IS44 ead nep mere aa isMecied
O R PI LLEH. CM a
MunKipei Nell s*aaiMe>’ BT
~SAANICE MINRTPAL VOTEBS' L|ST"*
SM4 ■ 1044
BBAOTtPOL SEA VIEW DdMEDlATB
PiMiiiiea Vrrp tllracUea S raewr
Utibt-raaai diaiae-tam dra. kuebM, 4
bedraaaie Psreplere in Heinr raaia tad
dat. rmpleia daebto piunbiaa
boMSiem Oaad hee'ini plant, tti-ru-
llenallp areli built AUratttre staunda
tie**, lit A ham a( dietlrKltao Wartb
lir; ■■■"• EvjoO
babe bdeile*
OMPOBTASLI ROOM IK PEtTATE
baiaa eailabta (nr aurer ririeil*
lire Kaepilal sm. Calaalei
ak” WAKT1~EOOM. muvate roice
where »o eblectian »a Mball. tnaodit
DOUBLE LOAD CIKUSRS. MM CLAY
eaiL rorb manure M Vre o 44SA
LAOdIk^EaMP S4M.' ALSO ' TWO
eaie OMt etwka diet III l«ll Broad
SRXb'anO CIKDEBS POE DM^
. ware tar eale niaoa ■ ttv?
ISOl View Street Pb
A sr AUTO PARTS
Deed Cera Bautbs and Bald-B
Btpaire. AeceeaariaA
TIMBXR BROn&8
riD TO BUY— CfllLOS WAOON
• ead ewbdliteo. rubber liiee Pheoe
rnwo UAE bOMBSVS INPB PALS IDEAL
1 far emeu latter* or kiadtat la aom-
las winebae AbPli Bmieb Weldcra at
paoea B M12
Palatial.
OSl. lie and Mt per Qatn Try tt. aad
Tnu'll Uka It.
1411 TERBAI>LAHE BPOm R0A09TBE.
dot Bee iSTI Caiaaltt
Pnea
vr^TlONAl
Mil. 1.
ANTED- PIR PTUKO. CEDAR POLm
aU ettar Qtata pneae lab ebin-
r potet PtrKatt fripmaat Kiedrr-
er-Merua Cb. Spelduit Edt. Part-
PAMItf ItOMS — CLORE tK
IDEAL FAMILY HOME TOR ONE WHO
hte la ba nthi iti 'lasra Tbraa taame
ap. three dawn betemeui aad (oraace In
rfcOtot randitiM) laimedibte peeereeion
Zm":""" :M0(KI
AN OPPOB-niNrTV
rpo ItCDEI A OOOU HOMS AND A
1 rrieoua Ten lerk* tunar raaiae
W-iuid mak* fear tt<ad eullte. nrit>ria.»
raadiiton ia*ide and Ml An ideal ■••re-
tlan (or renttne near ere end part Hm
vuter heaiini Ntae treand*
ooomisii REALTY
Beal EeUtr tad laeurenea
ns Paiaberum BuUdias
Phaea B U3I Btaideaca O MU
tat (aasilr
sararaUbaA
and tebanl
aar loot watuas DM
■ccammodtttoa. furaltbad tr
He ! Bnyai Oak. an wuiNtSDAY Navaae*
bar (Mb. i»ee at $ af'ara PM
WllABD E UBESNE
Clark •( I'x Oarpareltaa
tr Ibe DtoUlrl •( Baaaicb
ISIS WtLLYS BSDAN.
• aad caodlllaa
ISM POEO - A" SPOETB
Octed cobdllten and Urea
MORE BAROAIRB
TilSaSL SWEEPER IS. DEflBSmi tS
■ r up dtap-leef table ead faar tbaira
no* atodem bat t clean ead aalld rnumas
ANTED - MEDIUM
Iriercle. par caeb
8IEED CHlLCrS
Phone B I4S4
li Bt'SlNEBS OPPORTVNmXS
• — SIX -BOOMED STVCCO
^l.ini baser • Niealc ptaanad Her-
lae lert* llrtnt-ram Slichan aad pentrr
dlnelle Ibree bedraeme end (aar-piec.
balbroom Built lb IS4S heciM ell cap-
per ptpibs end dbad furaeaa. Clata ta
park tad irtaeparttuan.
LABCIX ttOOMB AND
^linni diaettt. falur mndtra. terse
baermeni and ail copper pipms
ttdUMMI BOOMB WmCOOi
read* ta maee nt bl tb Hae-
iM recaaiir bem deaiMeitd laeidt and
Ml Ouk Qonce tn heD end mein raame
Loraied IP Pbirfiald dteirttt aa a soad
esreat
L C PAIECLOOOM
4SI Crairai Bldt B SSSS'O Sill
- B8ED PinunrUBE bol-
raa tSi Pori ■ OSII
IS-INCH 'wBED^PREX PRO-
Phone O SSeS
MOTOROLA NAOtO.
•and caodiUon
TWO-WHEEL TRAIIA.
eery toad Itrae .
riBET rmr oppbhbd
I*UU.-SIZB CITY LOT OM YIEE
Strrel briarro Quadra and Ttaeau
ter with duple* briatmc la I2AI per aa
BUIB.
PRICE CARS
OEAT'S USED ^RNITUEE STORE
• is Surnelda. al OanMI Pboae Otsa
SI BOlSKkXCBlNG BOOMS
,rANTED-MEDfUM OE LARGE TRl-
I crete Phone BS4S3
rANTED BATTXET RADIO. BOX till-
AtMOET THEBE ACRES
BIX -ROOM SEin-EUNOALOW
TWO-SIBCX BATHROOM.
CEMENT SASEMEKT
PEUTT TREES
POULTRY HOUSES. EARN
errr water and uoht
TROUT EnstAM WATDt WHEEL
RALMOH RUN THROUOH PNoPERTY
4S-MILX CIRCLE NEAR BUS
POSSESSION JANUARY L
S4250
Kartlett pearr oravensteih and
Weelib* apptoa n per bo* Miltoreal
YUla third baaea eautb off Realib Caatra.
Olanfard Aeenua
e tOUJlPStBLE CARRIAUB IK QUOO
* eaodiuoci. almaet new Phane EttlS
T |lSCONTTNUBD ^NBS OP BIGB-
X-( trade eaamela taed colare Raduetd
Marie. Aadrawe Paiau. Ud III View SL
O 4111
i kOlRLB SPOOL WALNtrr DRJBBS^
X f tss tbild'e rrlb 4 yaara maple, mat-
treee III E I4dl
I Pt'ENUBED j
WDOEviiw^ Hfmte'ufls' rroEi* rf
' Blarpiaa and boueakeepiaa roam
eaten US
AUTO PAUmNO AND REPlNiEHlRO
ODE SPECIALTy
WISE te 00 ■ LTD
IH prmbertae BuUdias
ibone E SS41.
IAROB PL'HNIBUEO HOUBEXEEPTNO
^ roam, tall kuiet peraon. Til Vancou-
>tf Street
we bare aa new rare la cell rwa
al preeeiii but we eta siaba laai
car of poare look Uka new Call
ta aad iHuir* ebeat aur tew
Winter retet.
,V)R SALR HARDWARE BUSmEBS.
II 4M. Apply naner Boe IS4I. Cateniet.
UOl'SCRbEriNG BOOMS
WANTED
rtCBST ItOCSE OPPORTUKITT POB
' X tboee wha IRt ta reler ta pwblie 111
•rree. eoawaU cleared (wr euad aerden. flne
old bcarma Mchatd. enlid ftauee at t ra-jniA
needs (aundalten ranf repairs and redec-
arailMi Vtrr pK.(ure*uua eeiiiM with
teeeif tieae. eitueted IT mi)r» (rnm Vtc-
loile an pared road We believe thie aRere
4n appartubiiy lee aaad bueiaeee eamna
• biekeri diaaere. efurnaan tree, etc . after
the war wbee ae* reMrlrtiaae era aver
Price Sl RM pPt IwrUser iaiarmaiten rail
AI.PRED CARMICHABL R OO . LTD
ms Biwad Street PLaae OIMI
OOC AT THEM ALL THEN SEE THIS
llROOOIR. 1.SOO sax OIL HEATER
1* ehWk (miau 4-m wirw mreii trap
aeasa. (rod. 110 Sl Montreal Street
7's 66d ' CRICREN MOUn'QUANTfrr
AX o( wire neitina lar run. no . E ilsT
NATtONAL MOTOR CT> . LTD
14 Tate* Street O 4ITT
nOUSIKEEPINO BOOM U H P U R •
itiehed u: neri an* aduiL Pernwood
dutnci Phane E 7SM
IMMIDIATB POR8US10N
^>1 ■'<1 nH'IT ANOCHlCKtP RANCH
pite.fwant buaaeloa bteeiaenl
aetd luneca. larew place balbraaaa. tone
ilflna rwota wpap lireplace iw-. ecres
about Ids beerina frwU treee. raenmerctal
• rwpe*iac cetre (rwe paeturc a>aitebto
City liahl end welrr 4 . mllas Dm Ul)
Cloet la mala biabwar
CONTERS-W1LDERS CO
131 Sruoahtwn Si See L O Wiibtnean
IMMEDIATE POaBBSSION
Modern stucco bunualow. oon-
.lesiDC •( lerae Urtna-ram with wpan
ftrepteee and Preneh door*. dSMtta. kitrbn
ai.d pantry Three awad bedrnomi C»-
menl Meement with bat-air (uraare alea
•■reaw >n baaetaeal Situitiaa Eevimeli
Uunicspelliy, aa blab around
PLEMINO GARDNER * OO
im Douatae Blreei Pbaoe O mi
We WUI Pay Tau Caeb !■*
Your Car'
IR nSNS 4114 EACH. M MONT
real Sireet
OCK BAY DISTRICT. PUfUnSHBD OR
uBiuraubad room vaawd. Calauiu
Horn# and Income
THREE sunm SEPARATE UORT
AND OAS METBS4S BASEMBWT PL'R-
RACE SOUD COH8TRUOT10N IN
lOME Sn MONTHLY, AND SUITS
JggQQ
'ANTED. 9Y RELIABLE PARTY. TWO
' fieaa fuiBiehed buu**eacp;Ba rwoma
IBM Vita Sireei Tt
ABC AUTO PARTS
OMd Care SMuaht end SaM--|l
Acreaeorlre.
ar e»ue Rt’« ILM Cniwpii
I ' ROOERT STORE STOCK AND PIX-
^ 4 tgre«. d«‘Dc a hue incrrasina buunrM
Oaod teceiioit. clMe ta ibe cvnltr '*t the
city Lliiaa ■•‘cmmedalloa
II deiired Pnre
N H OAU'PtELO
Me Pemhertan Side Phane E ISll
Pemtini. Rrpeira
on. 14c abd sac per Ovett
YauU Uka IL
1514 CHEVROLET
COACH
1515 NASH
COUPS
ISIS wrLLTS
SEDAN
HuPeri We.dar. heery duty,
wer meeniae
Oee Heeter. pracliealiy ae*
rLATE AND APABTME.NTS
TO BENT
UET BE SOLO— pnUR-ROOM-BUNOA
tew with three-pisre harhrnnen mad
iHBAP POR QUICK SALS TWO FRESH
(amiit caae Phane 8 IkIS.
1,VLECTRIC SEWINO MACHINE POR
e renL weekly or manlbly. Teyter *
ra SIS Pan
,V>R SALR-JERSEY-ATRSHIRS. PRESIl
•lib Orel eail. Ml Pbaa# Catewiia
ROOM NEW APARTMENT PHONE
ranue cily. Rent 111 WlO eail fur-
ure appro* ills, la r•)labte imaaL
1,VL*CTH10 WAftHER WRINOER BOLLS
e (ar ataai meke* Tailor * Ca. AM
Pori
1* ,'>NOUBir TORPEDO WASntNO MA-
A vhtie*. eamplete •ub twod •rtaper
IM Eae IMI. Calralet.
Owaar awOtoa
IJWCm RALE PRSRIl ATRSHTRB COW
X eaeand rei( Phana Balmant il
I.v'oH RALB~ RBOtSTERBO ABERDBEN.
Anaua huU. Oientlt Prmcr ' thrrr
yeare nU. from CPR Stank Parma. Flir-
tnar pwrttrulare apply WUrnck Snte.
Cauruaey. RC
U*ANTK»- APARTMENT ROUSE SHOW-
ine eead teveaue Poaeeiwab ol see
•uUa ceaeatlal Nat aver I1B0SB
PAOE * SNAP!
ISIS BroaS Street B till
SSVEN ROOMS BASCMSm PUR
HACt AND OARAOE VACANT DC
S4600
NOW VACANT III MAmSON AVENUE
0»« Ber lAewiy l-raom kunielaa.
hat wiier beet reraae owner ao pre«.
tore delly I ta 4 p m
CASH— UP AND DOWN PUPtSX
^^.MP nror mill* Tww baihraom* Bal-
ance II IM pareMc III monUtlr Rareaue
111 mathly Baa 1444 cwabiei
FLATS AND APABTMENT6
WANTED
r yOSBEMION IN A WEEK |t MO NEW
l aeil-auiil. •iaM-rown, etjrra er-i ■
lunsatew I tele heidaond Hear aaS (Ire-
ilere la fmni tnnm dinina-rmn ierve
iiirnen I bedronma daan and 3 opaieir*
, p.e*a bethroom Baeeffleni full lined
'■reae. Turner* laundry tiik* alt rapper
iipine Pritet* wwne* Phan* BMM
NOTSBUEETR AND WVELOPER
wtlb natite. bddreea II M niaaon'*
I,X)R SALE-<« HP ELBCTRIC MOTOR.
M rrwla US laewi J KaatJer Ml
Ranter Street Vearaurat BO
Ht opptcer b wipe and one well-
trained rblld. laa rwome and kilrbea-
•it* prrlerebly unlnmiehed Nieneii re(-
er»nce« Bri IITL CoiMlH
W'ANT TO BUV-SMAU. APARPMENT
rv hauea ar ranmina bauee wilb ear
euiie e«4tlabto aeon Phane O 44SS bafara
10 a m ar batwren 4 lad 4pm
1,-vQR BALE TAYLOR BOOB BAPK.
Areproaf. 1111 jaha Meelaa R Ca.
Yaire and Quadra Streei*
IJACKSLOR SVTTK. PURNISMEO OH UN-
** (urniebed (er «ui*t Btitinem womaa.
permaneni (te* 111* Colonial
OMALL UOUBt ON SUITE mOBNTLT
reauired renial |U or UO rwretul
leaaau Pbaoe BUI Moext. EMbt. I pm
to 4 p Rl.
OTNdlB LADT RtQLnRBS TWO OP
^ Ibree-roaaied (timiehed ■ukte. witbin
walkini dulaare of etty Bae IMI. Ooloaitt
I ; ROB NT I WORXINU OIRL NEBUW
‘ ' amali rumlehed apt Ent II Calanin
OOOO HOPdE IN A OOOO DCSTRICT
A caeb Purer Rae 1141. Catenlel
|0" TOD WANf" QuiciT’ ACnoN~ON
Ibo eale af your lunae' Pboae fl S14S
srae Randall IMI Oauala* Street.
I4la SftOAO BT
ANTED BEAUTY PAIUXM OR
teda'e rwade i^wear la II MS fl'Me
HOP Boa lelt. Caioniei
'ANTED^^bMALL OROdRY BUBOim
with (orvd nonv •'r^'iamodaiian Caah
er Br* 1194 CniSblit
'ANTED - REVINITS PHOOUCTNO
leral properly Bn* ill! OatehMl
Pars Uadal *‘A' ptordar D* Utie Bedaa
ItM Will Hartdte— Baienea Term
YATES STREET AUTO RALES
141 Yalta Sireat Pbnae B ISM
OOMINO HOURS H>R BALE MM
Owrernmeni Street
T ErUD-PURCBREO BUCKS. PEE II
BmatL Oientord Avenue E1I41.
,MFrT • OALLON FARM COOK POT
Sidney Dwrb Perm
1BNSRAL ELBCTRIC MERCURY VAPOR
• Biadtobl lamp and Hand IBS O IMS
I A vi~YOimBlWINO MACHINB OVEiC-
hauled (or Pall aewina imw Binder
>wina Marhine C* H4 Tam Slrevl
I ORPITAL ~BEne. “k^EBLCHAJOt.'loR
• real 1414 Dauatae EII4I
I OUSE PERNS.' lir~ HOLLT~ EESD-
CADBORO BAT
fpHRE»-TEAR-OU> BUNGALOW TRl
I a>nd murJ) la demand. Up threa
eiep* and yaa anltr a haU On en» *M*
u a biiebi bune-ram wUb aaan tiiepiare
i«*r. *..*«■ imari kltrheo ana a bedrnem
an thf vner tide 1a a ■unf'^et and a bed-
mem Baibrmvm I* awdarn amt (illurae
Of Ibe beat oWav4-ln aarrii la klMben
dear Oereee adivinlna He'f-err* let
a-in ywui'c rruli trwee wali-*i''''aM (luwer
ana teperehl* (ardene BtUieied ' •
bniWI lacint anuih. allb an en-nteM v>rw
at ihe bav Me* minuiee ta SUi
EeUr pAiAMeHMk ini'll
RALPH N WIMON
MS Pmberum Bldt Phrwie EMU
0*1 Watt Baaatob Read aevaa seSaa
(rm are Oaad family bam ‘l.MS
aeuare (*«i Small eandr and tebatea
atare in reeiluaatJaa aa ana aera «f
ebame land Tbar* are faur badyaarne
nKaSerp rdpianieneea fHy iMbl and
waler Olaea hawee aaS aibar autbu-id
ir«a* ?t«mtdia>a aaiaar- CMACfl
aam Prtea 9490U
fMNlS
MRAimruL concxii pupfibk all
ruiara. dUlemaer lmmunid*4 C K C.
Rea Depoiit aUl bald Irr rnriitma* oak-
crwai KennvU Burnelda Road, half mile
pan Helairtea
U'ARTED^ MAXE D00^'0«1R NOT
neremrtlr ihanmdhbtad Bill*
1 ft«M| HUPMOBILI CENTURY ”r' 8B-
1 dan. new baint. new lop A eead-
ecitd and reliable car
'AHTED-OROCBIY STORE
Phan* BTSle
NOVEMBER WARTSI
JVOOD HOUSE TNRSE BEDROOMS.
' * Dailaa R*bd M Paul Bar dteirma
Op la lESSS
HODBE. sea OB LAEEPROdrTAOE
• four bMramc Up m d MS
|»UROAU)W. BIX ROOMS NOT WATER
i* hra* nice (rauBA* np la |l aat
^EWAL aUNOALOWR NICE DIB-
^ irieta Up la I* 4SS
IjAfTB ACRES GOOD AHASI.B LAND.
•itbia lua mitee aT any Puraiiaaer
■ III build
I.vtvE Amsa. OOOO arable
•Kh email baMtabte buUdIna
AINRED CARMICHABL S CO LTD
i:i4 Broad Btre*l Pboaa O IMI
PRITE CAPE U'KCH
Bvervibbta redeearaiM. War-
llieer par* »h* r*n» Cen'ra a? B*ei-
p**a apprei |l SOS and over aiih a ape-
eial ronlyar* mnnutir A I eauipmea«
Thit tv an rvrcpi' maiiy w*U-p4ytn« buei-
Eartueive
f 'ROEKT SUITE OH HOURT YETEHAN
I wile dauthter I7> E mS
'wanted'- SMAU." MODERN,' PCUT
Vv futntthed warn aMcmeni rtoae m.
hv UAe y«ir winter mneithr Addreve Mr*
Tavlot Wili'i*' Paint. R R 1. Nriema. B C.
THOMAS ATKINSON OARAOE
dl7 Tanreurer Streek
s ml
Pnaeeaiiee tti aa* weak l« oliracMve
wail* erdind bwnaaiaw lered yeara aid
OaniaiB* awwA Uttne-raom. epa« Dre-
atera tw« toad badr-mm* and b Saa
wiui (irapiace Madera brtobaa. tuo
ami and lara* noak Pour-ateca pem
brnke both Net tir fwmoeo and *a
ra«e In boeemeitl Nieo bowio* eer -
round Caab. D4SE baianre hra
56260
4MI CATS
1|OOS AND CATS BOARDED MRS
' H W MCilun. Mauoi [mw.b* rrr<«'-
mad- na I't-all* nreto Pbnoa Alhien MS
are* and wlP eland io4peeH<*i>
atent* M'-ney-mater
PINANCIAI. SL'RVET.
m-M Sealterd Bid*
Kf 0NAM%L-TNB MODERN INTBRIOR
e'l SnliH Pne Saori and aaadwnrk.
W41I4 tad nilittea In bathramn* ar>d
h 'rhrne or wherever eitreme durwbllltr It
d**trtd 1* It healpmnf. tcidpriMl alkali-
{raof tbd vtierpraaf OanertI Pamt
>ore al aur new teratitR. 1444 Ooualat
Streei ISniE
U'ANTED-TWO OR THREE PURNISNCD
1. II K mom* nr luiU b' n*<*i man.
w>(* *Bd one tmaii thlid Rav J434 CM-
CTD B 1412
Rttbla. O ISIS
IIOL'NCR rOK SALE
W'A.WTtXI 7 RREE OH POUR ■ ROC1H
rr 'ir.turoivhrd •parlraet.i fee— wurei
r«uui» >ire*>"iv needed Bn* IK* Co*m*Mi
REAL VAtUn TODAY
U’ALKtRG OlSrrAMCK OFF MNIT-
EiiBt apleadid reiMia Mill be**ireni
Oarea* Newly dacnrSiad aad # <
to awrib every ceai a( . C^'lretlV
10VELT PAIRPIELD CtAME TO BRA—
.> Threw. **«r 4-raam buntena ihat i*
b aam II* ever* w*y See u and !jfe4’*A",|l
you •an’l reteei ii al
4 N OAX BAY BAROATN IB nitS MOST
«a madera 4-raaai bunialww (laidaited
Daewe Garac* tn aaeanvenl La** ward n
kitthaa and bulk Wa are
lurkT la Oder tbu fat T>r'^w>»F
X'ES IN THE ROCKLAND DISTRICT I
' affer a raadprn name la eeerv teepwt
Three wadiaeim* dteirm ;>mte kvlrl.ev. end
bain no M«* (lanr^ Plotehad a'l.r o4 <••
raM«* Autatwaii* aiaher lac h wai>r
Beet Olariaua *i*a aad ^T^KK)
|R TUI TGUIIB DtSTfUCT-CNARMING
J new (wvr ream* Twie !••*•* hfre*
•peak* lee iiaetf I hate I*
eaeririew II f*r 4T*«i«A1(
/ |!« PORTAOt INLET IS A Ntm UT-
' e U* t ran*.. i<»m* Nul late* na baae-
a>aai 'waii da *au weni al Ih* pile**'
IM I**' aa peved titeei runr<tr<* led feet
la IrOet Ju4t reel end beauliful
•wiiiak Sur II «Uto* and rau
SrPEAlONO nr ROGMINO NGunS I
4^ have n-.* ful.r luvr>l«hed >e*.ept own-
er • awarterei a m.to Irwh w* afliee PuHv
**rcap4ed and knnie la ISk par aiavilh and
yowr awn 4 raama.
par du’ca acuee
4 NOrrRKR ON RTLLSIDK
^a ruii'v ran yield I" par
yawr own noma On term
the prlre I*
r»P AND DOWN DUPLEX
I balk Racited lar 111 per manU make*
a enad iar*«rin«nt pheo
I prlcad la aali far ^llrrl
T*tw>* '*^ be i'ranied '.n «aw«*
Cali me Rundav ■( raw Ilk* >l * O K
LAND
IkAMTRY PIXTURER POR SALS VERY
(heap n I4dt alter la a m
VkYRlrE wars” s-piece~ oirr' svtk
X II M- I miiina boala. II e4. cBaaeiwlea.
Vie pia plaiea 17c. pi* dune* ilc K. D.
Mainwaruu b Ca- TM Pori BUael.
PAI08~~MCrr0R. TWO rear~brdk
lrbatmiB«iat4 radWlM. MSI Sbte-
haunia ■ 4411
•ANTED BT VOUNO COtPLE
*.r laree-raOM (grp<»«.*d mi e
Relereace* IT rwuulmd EMIS
AWTID-AN APARTMSNT FOR TWO
ladle* (m tbrea ar (nur nnniO*
TWO
eJoee
VaUNOALOW. SIS ROOMS AND
baihraom Bairmeni. (uma'*. lire-
piarr. c(r Cla** in tem tele* Ctear
mia iBunedie'e paaeeaetar. PRICE 41 lid
Term* Dae-ibird raab bateorv raaelbir
Liberal dUeo.inl Tier hail caeb All-raeh
■Il*f4 inriled
EAANK'M
4 SPOTLEBB BUNGALOW OP POUR
« a rinini and balbronai Cioea In. ellv
feree I.OW tale* Cleer ill!* Grre fhirtl
a*r* •■frten fruH lr*** herriea. eir
PRICE tllM Tr-m* Oae-Rail caM. ba>-
• nr* moiiUily
A BTWCaLOW
UTX ROOMS AND BATHROOM NEARLY
new BvventvnI torn*** teretr laun-
dry tuha. 8r»la>-*. peflr>bt-Hl* natb »l< A
•And miy PRirB la.an Term* Oaa-haif
nLErmir brooders, crick poontb.
I J SiMl vaivwa Oruadviea Rbae* Metal
Vaacautcr R C.
lewcle tlaw af ally and abvea la traae-
perraiian aad trhaaia Pratty Dta-raam
whtta sabeen kuasaieib All raame arw
larte Venetiaa blind*. hardwaad
flaare- mad«r« kitehan •itb Ute
etna and <arBe rvnnk Ha' •■> far-
flare preliy aarden Oil rant* nan
he bwedhi PuaaeaaMMi CCC7S
ikMaadiate Pd*p 999 I O
Warka Ud
MABSET-R4RRIS STTPT-'nxmi TRAC-
tar culklralar. new eoBdiilaR. CM-
awiw DR
OR THREk - RO
R-i* IMS Oh|nni*i
ROTXSHEETS AKD RNYELOPER
a-.th name addree* *| an Dweoiv •
Tt DO EXPREBB AND MOV1NO UVE-
i * Alack baultas Imw-e bay waeied
n ill)
UBOERT
IlETTROS OP HOMES POR BALE
e WANTED MANY SALES AND NRAVT
DRMAND RAS DEPUTTED OUR STOCK
ESPRCIALLT OP THE NEWTH KOMtA
rnONt OR CAU, ANDJVrLL INSPETT
FagI S BRAPR
ISIS Brand Biraei Phdite B ISti
BMIRGTON EI-SCTRIC RASOR. tlE
Phane rolauiie 44
OAVIB-ORAKE HOTORK LTD
Buirk and Poatiae Cara— OMC. Truck*
Purl Btreaa al Qubdra Phaaa O 1114
IIOrSKH TO RENT
OCK. RLAPK TOP aotl. AND MANURK
> (M tl0M
VLOUOHIRO IMwins Culll«ann« Wi(b
Pr.rd trae’Ar Pr^fna' »er**ce E bM1
ILOUONINC- Loaa. Oardea* <w Arr**ee.
aleo ieveiifta Pnrd tf4/le»ye t MSI
McILWAINI anos TRAhtepRR. LTD
• PuniHute and biarvn movino. ten*
diAianrt remaeala heaey hauliat. mAraae.
cratiad llll Wharf E4)«i
OCK. son. AND CINDERS E 4SI4
MtaRSBT PRICBB PAID
PUR TOP QDALrrv
LATE MODEL CABS AND TRUCKS
USRSR STAMPS QUICK AT DIOOON K
L2ET OP POUSMKD WOOD CKBSSMEN
X' What affer*' Sim _
Jewing wArvitNK SRAnBtmv pip
ereen Harfi* iweed rrve- vive it ••
114 dark rwd mei alia bia<V (lect *iye
14 4S 44 man I laavt-dolneod eaaru laekei
aia* 14. tl cMM'a roeklna bnrm It Ba-
tore S B ITM
BBOO MOTOR COMPANT. UMITED
taa Tttee Siroei
ReadtuArierf l«e AU Cbrytle*
PraSwete
BBVERLT HOTEL
V>4 T«ie* BireH
\VAILABtB NOW Nim.T PURNIAtlTD
moma wtin or withowi yrua!* baiii,
aim aambieieir fumiinad bduaeioouitm
mama Modaraie ritea
Jame* A OriRiti' Oanyr and Oreratay
\ COMPORT ARLS RUKOALOW OP
(nur twem* Uiree-atoce bott<rni>in lull
hetew<*nt rurnara ea.-aaa Veneliao Wlhda
Hot waret heeled •rewth-uo* nice aaiden
I'cae ta PaaDch tear Quadra bu* *inr*a
etc . n MO Onr-hail cwNi O* Irad* far
chcaeer niece No atep'* Nd Sunday
fumaco ro*i> Phone Rlltl
W'ANTW 4-kOOM BUNOAICW UP TO
V* Iltssaiitaah Oaaer* Ml* OIID.
R»« 1471 rohifliet
ia»a> MOYINO
PhnneOlIM to*
WAlJtntG OtETANCR Sl* >mi (ram
hnuee it.ie* on ond Ibree dean No
kaaemeni Qwiak C9AAII
poaoeealan Oalr 9CUIIU
rKREE-ROOM BTliCOO fa half ae.ro
Royoi oaa uku'* tried C^KflA
aad carao* Pile* 990UU
POUR ROOM BUNOALOW fa Soonwb
Lama irviae-nam and kiteaea UiiHte
jMd NO b..«^i S2600
U4 eiplam nvr vervire
(DlAtOMYLB ldl7 mAinDARRom
vLOSB IN. IXCEUENT MEALS. HOT
' and date water in each raom.
PHOKR a SDtl
4VWIKG SAW IIIA r A MERRIMAH
1^ BronbtolSh R-'od El« Lake
rnnosm 'TANK Am sink' Horn si^
SI W.\NTf D TO RrxT~HOr»P.R
/ CANADIAN BUNOALOW PLANE BOOK
0(12 3-4 rrtefM Ent re<r new 1) oa*l
ires o Jamee tnpn D''»e'a* Viernria a r
CASK CLTEHTB KflQUTM 'nfBSB
PROPEHTXBB
mean mod am buneatea. bate-
mest 4bd (wraare. la Rarib
Quadra ditUict
TO Mats CASK— POR P1V1
ar ma-raom bom la Pwirdold
or Oah Bar Daedh'l bave Id
bo f>oa Na abtetHM «• up-
•toira
CASK FOR AR INPIPPUHNT
ren'ei laeeerateat rneb a* b
mnden* Saniec. •**
l4SSt-CASn CUENTB ON
4 hand (or man* tr»e« a( boatee urvder
Ihta Mtoe Taai liatNw a>0 bnas autek
arttoa
PtKABR PNOMB
RAAN1SR HBALTT OO - BSiSI
UOL'M WITH TWO aCDROOMR RATS
In e<rl.ancc lor rent bcuec aim ea*
bedronm Gory* duinet Phone B Mbd
HEQCINET) BY'OtTKldBER IS - I II
iDoired naom Reliable lenenia R
IT Sorer* Tails Avtnuo. Marisold CM
■wilt TTT
'O ■B-HP DAIRY ETEAM BOILSRf
_la dbod roAdUton Via Plwaes srroet
1,'SOUIMALT- FIVE BOOMS IN EXCEL-
4 ^ ten! cdndUten tO thrnuch. Taa
tart* let, wiih ItiiJl tie*4 Eor'v «m*ve*
lien mav ho arrented
Price unrumlehed
prtr* <hirn • irveluaiM 1 eda aiwd 11 SM
■\*^ArANT FIVE ROOM BUNOALOW.
* e’rM* In Ho«**o bat
aaiMed <mbi flaarv. hn« etc
On lermt
A B MULSH
lias B;an»hard Bi E aalrw SSM
•AIBPAR TNfYARWtRR THAT WONT
' iurri while Weararaaf and water-
•eet The Rtabtlaed Oo. Ltd . S4d PwG
reel G 1414
fTKXK)
s;c?oo
q'WO THRO OR POUK-RIXjMSD
1 h}.,** or eaa/ltnx.. br tw ■ adul’r
rwe child Btta* Aak mr Hartimn
itTirn/l tTEE TO REvrT POUR P7VR-
»v ruum bwncalcw m- **Ar Or *« oi'ii
new 1* wuevhea* an eaar. hoii* No ePii-
O.CTi Adirrrre«r OrgM r*r* fiv. nreye-Vf
• - AOAir himteri Rub ivatinn neat
i*ar.*,K''ia'--ri »'*levr*d and wo>iid ewn-
•*der »BVih' I ue >a 'tie a'** 'if Iroubd
Beo «.r refcTWoeev Rn* IM4 Cmn’l*
FORD TI'DOSl- TlRSa IN ES-
rei.ant cobdiiiam
BUICK SEDAN IN OOOO RUN-
niM arSer
>NM RROS' USED CARS
Cot Quadra aad JociastR
CL/IBS IN - a» ftram buMblaa aHh
Ibree aadraaea* baaemenl and rueneeo
r; '*■" •” 531 00
Wmnut rlppet KrrrwEN tarle
• * with hitu. iwB-biimer e'.evirir nlaia
’Ptd'anr' heeivr Q.ieber h#«»#r e** /'»-
••itollna heaiar tawduM bwmer wiia cmI
iwn-burner tae a'a'* |k ealiem lanb
ehiM'e bed leawiatetei imtov a*tb hn<
rama ret hat reek. rhei,*. «*amMh**ne
with teearda rhiM'a elaelrte idwVa ttS4
O'-vemi Avynqe
S:^m)
THE QUEST HGUtE
taSl Newport Arfooe Oak Re*
Weekly and Uonibly Ratat
Cuitino
Actaaaibte «d Oalf Ubta and Bwdcb
RliM line But Oi.-ael
PKOPKIBTRESS MRS aCOTT-4)*M4
I venrR ROOMS MODERN ON 111
4 aciee "f tand 'ai'd »’» wie* fvnm Vie.
• nvio SeMrti* laiake and ben bnuee*
rberrtoo aiiima opoim ■•o'* aad oraa-
•nentai tree* Bar**iioaaH* (iB* aad an-
de.e.npod rack •ardeii S>ew "I *eo and
tiland H *hw«t Th'* prnpertf eauld M
develoaod into a Rrr- .'•»« hnate a<1b
eaeenu* Don* Irult aad te«Meb'e* Te-vw«
r) Mr *B rUiR 12 RM Rn l»aa rnUmUt.
I,voiTiAii.~Two tMALL busqalowr'
Unih fweiad •• viawd- teneni* r«nte
IM Ul ne* me
Mafree'
far uvr-r* »u>e
% »''tLSON 8 troKOMT PURNTTURK
•4 sippe, dr>*p lead tewiD* maehtn* la
berfecl rnndllKvn 141 G tkll
rA8H -CHRYSLER SXDAN S»-
>1* Nn JP las R Stetef aad
h i*r *r< mj'-riae* «mdtii«a iim* taiy
4/kd 4>«-d Owner rraaelerred te Vanmu-
•ar mw*i **ii Phna* E asos aw far Rte
pel mm an* IMi Pern R'lwei
AUrOMORlLt PTNANCINO
OaedinMal Rare Aerwomeate Dtaenanted
Rail* RaaeoDaei* Quirk DuctaiMa
ISLAND PtNANO^ LTD
1111 Brand BUwoi ' OTIT
CfOMMOUAT ION D* OAR RAT-
Aveilabie Noimpher 4 PHdhe 0-77M
i'roJtfisonAriOH uT V*n Camroraara
Srieaw home. aEicee* aatv. R IT7S
’rnU^VB'Rci^ AND MARS yoR
OAX RAT
I,^AMn.V OP TBREt WGVFN OW-
yeniiy need aa aafurbUbad bwa*w la
Oaa Bay OmM tcr.ao(* iteferenaee pieoew
PheDB B *04 after 1 M » m
DOWN NINt-ROOM NOUBR.
IwratebPd aoor tea BplMdid
i*b naaer * euil* tnewaae Ml
. . Ok ear tme (Mrdoa. fraH
RoU*u-w (I** ew*y teram
4'MUI DOWIb-T% ArSER BtA VIEW.
^*41 nr cwurated B*vw-mato Us«an I
ate* woad Reteaco tiiM 114 a.naisi*
noww motrf and income
^Mnni App'tmrat Ba-iao 4 faraiMed
enifee on arawnd Ooae Ml baeemeat, room
frr *VM« tn'te (Nl-O-Marvr he«* Pwrw*4
etwef AM auiio* rodaeneatee *ien ••••%'■
•<ew yaeSfei Wed kept CVwe in Batecwa
lit moaiblv ^Ml prw H Ma
ftl (irwk 440WH - POUR ACR8R BUN-
f I Ifini Rtmaa ter I M4 eh>w-
•ee spMMid oftnars (tead nvbta hweo
Bewaoa |l ▼•• «i ih mayuili
Taeae I r>NANi.TAL SORVET LTD ■ B latl
> P « ns-M RnaiiArd BMt NiSbU O ISM
1(i4|k BUDA DIEBSL • - CTUNDIK
1 arXU wood abap* 1414 RertwWa 4%
bar*. 4-<ylJader. lSb4 f-tan Cb*e Marto
taal aiib 0-»*a»*d trai.tiaeiari UN
CMrt a AuU B TmcA PartA ft| View Bi
MnXBTD* SEVBK ROOM SEMI St-w.
• Bl»o Two bPd'-erm* IKree-pie**
aain ea mova (to*- T*»-ioom twite w it
•wparwie enite. ee «ec-nd ftewr ^■'•e '• *
bumf Qutrl
IRDRRN WOUaS UP TO It* BABE-
I mont eda'.** B^a 144^ r-iwate'
RillNTtv” MttDED Urm-RNlSHib
hoam Phona satdi
fvVKNI
ROABD R1B2DENCK TRBEt DOT
tteacb ' LanateN RMiaa Oaaaw-
Preeman T*>*rboao Betmani 44 v
$liNK»
Ot- AXHU CLORt 04 -SCX-RTiOM SEML
buaeatew aalii be awairaeter ter awn
•te* Te «m Ihte •* te bwe *l
paeiaieiBn *a U Sap* Priee * • ’v
LANOLTY REALTY OO
lit Cwatrai SaUdiim BtRM
Catenia*
E. H. Knott
4 eOadPGNTARlB SABBMCNT R0044 81'
^ rolteni baard. ar teewly bam* eeniie.
aua brwtervwd PImhm O IMS ortev 1 p m
ANTED-- UNpURN HOUBK 2 AO0L1K
roliabie perm leaonte E SWT after I
CASH IU4 XM BOTO BEDA.N
Beriol Ho OW Ml* Iv* tmd
Btatar E tStt. B Tarney lUl
Ccimitei
Owahom Covao Owns Memaaicai
•sadliMB. Ill ShwU Bee* 8 SMI
tMMEDIATE POSaaSKRI
1 bunaalaa im eoto r.ewli
4'de aad n-.iMde La«aa r
teieveoni bte orr (ommo
in pTWe n M4 Nr a wom
«M Pboae 0 44S4 aetwrwn
I*MMEmATB~ OCf^ARTT
tainw rw*4 aamaIrteC I
>na oleerew yaner wtrtss. '
SEE NEXT PAOE ^09
ADDITIONAL
REAL ESTATE
ADVERTItBliBNTS
M OrnCKN. RTORKfl. HALL19
TO KEXT
tts
RABBTTb
pATlNO
Iba rtR POUND.
UVK
POR
■ yaana
rabtliv Write.
•■*•
bbdb*
number. Baa Ml. Virteru.
»X
mbCEUAscm b
THE DAILY COLONIST, VICTORIA. B.C.. WEDNESnAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1944
PEMBERTON’S !
For Root Valuoo |
— t I
OAK BAY
SECLUSION !
■IX ROOMS two U>VSLY TRSKD <
LOTS. iMUi «I Uw A««oo», *ie« lon>
tMfi u«-iaa*iuMo '•pm (trmUMi
UtfM ■!«• spMalra
fM«: SoMBfRl furoM* and
Not • pa« bom«. but II tibi chbrM
•ii4 li 18 acciiant Motftti'jp Mmr
Mhaoa ira«upott»iwn. aUfa* «n Imi
•l«« |Mln« Ftie* #0«UU
PLSASS CALL MR rrCTHCT
PEMBERTON
WOODS
Two-Mile Circle
SaCLl/SlON - FiVX ■ ROOM STUCCO
■CNOALOW Ll*Ut« • IMBI. dtntM-
rfMoi. kiichm. t«o brnroeet* bow-
mttit. a..4 carM* Wlr«4 lor
•UctrM ram* Nko ••tdm •hrubtM*?
laen and Iraat Uivrir loraiion tl
.«w ••nl a eia« tardaii APd awItialoB.
• nia U M ■(•• "t propaiir tt ■ tM
r»f( Rirteairo UaUni S5500
rUtAM CALL MR STXPWXY
MUST BE SOLD
■ It AID inMI IMALT ROAR
OI R IXttTAIVR U«TIN<<
Aaa Uala ena inuraa'f il too ptrfrr M
Tltu atiKce AOd (tana buriAloe la
Milf nina ffara mM Coniakni (hf*«
badtpima livtna • 'onei. dinini • room.
iiuMn. braaklAat Book and U)t«c-pltra
bathrooet ■»*r»«hin# In I;r#l-rlAaa
'•adllinn leaiadUia a tarat* Rr>r a
J3I5Q
PIXARS AiX rOR MR JONES
OR MR OOWLAKD
HIGH QUADRA
WhiU atdinc foui a buofalde Liv-
nt-rpom •!'?: opa;.. fiteptar*. tee bad-
• MMHA britht tltrl'an bainrvnr. and
ullli'a retUB H ow m f«<M c»ndM'an
$3600
FLEASS AlUC FOR UR KWREDT
CLOSE OAK BAY
AVENUE
F1>«-rw«ie iturm baaaaiae lutlt
-'xlrm nat lattp, attratu-a |i«iivf
rwMe eilii firaptaoa. nico dlRini-rwitr..
'•« badfor.ma tlichra wtth braaklaat
nook. I plK* Fmbrok* baibt.tnm FuU.
hiCK eaoitat baaamanl. Rat eaiar haai-
tPa luroara A«i*id« aaiMa Oreuada
"I fiira aoBdUtm Feawailen nait
April Warth «im« ealimc $5250
FLRA8S AdX FOR MR KSRNKDT
ESQUIMALT
A RARITY THRIS DATS-A modam
alk-reemad atuem hanr taat itirae
• Mta oM. elth all raoraa en lha iround
liner Cava aaiiinjt. liahl Dr naara
'.atutal mm Lifind-reen elUi nedam
nairb Lrariera and Vanatlan flllmla
pnwt-piara nndara bathrfwm Raamtrat
• Ub P<P*d bat-air laraar.
.aMbdrr (ubi Tbraa badreama Ctaea
•a aii'raa and iraetpertaUon naar
55250
nRASB ASK FOR W. JOKES
GORGE
A dati'aWe Uitia alutea hen# in a mad
locaitoa. cWaa te iranapnrUUon and
reaaiaunf •( Ibur reona and pantrr-
Thraa-piaaa bathranei with arparaia
tPilai Fartial baaamant eiih lernara
Oiiltida atecae aarata Wcndabad.
'-Mckaa bauaa Oaa lira In lirma-
raen. YaeatUB blinda; lee badraona.
Or a leraa M (ellv da«iio«ad elth
laetia emananial traaa and anrub*
anall fr«liA (run tram and deaant al
tnaat Ttw ehala plara >a la eicap-
itenal aandltten and Iha ivpa at bena
neat paepla elil aeeraaiaia Glaar utia
Taiaa til. 0«kk pewa-
tien FRirs . W^fcUU
Ftf ASt ASK FOR MR JOKES
DUNCAN, V.l.
RalU IB IbM Loratr cendHlim Dnubla
'-n Sit reeni Bet atr haa» mm
uaaa A orT renfnrtobla C^9lin
hnuaa. FKir» . .
SrrWWWN OOROE akt> sowksipr.
•n Waarana— Tee iela aech m) t its
. $300
FLCASE ASK FOR MR HALL
SOUTH SAANICH
Haatlr M arraa elth tb aaraa undat
mlliaaUen and balaete eali tuebarad
Tha hotua la ef raaant reniinwtim
and In aacatiam amdiMoe . K enei
nrma larat ilrlne-reen. dmiM-rnen
ailrhae. baihraon and tee badmetna
an amend Hear, and te« badr*meM up
•latta Hnt-eatar baaMna All mad
•m ronaanianrei . It enuld mat prat
Itcallr (Ha prNa M (ha propant *n ra
plara tha tkvuw aiona $6500
FtRARS AIK FOR MR KAU.
SHAWNIGAN
OvarlaebinR lOa BirrptlanaHr mm-
tartabla buntO"e n( Rra rentnt and
aa(hino« T*o arraa al land, eiih
rrei( irtaa. alireba. taena a|.> paaf
aiaritla puoap. All aodam >-n^fan<
;^;:r $2350
FLSASS ASK FDR UR BAIL
Pwnk«Hoii. Nolmts LN.
■n FORT ETREtt FflONl G tilt
SMALL FARM
tn a auiai. aatladN apM Naarir thma
acrM •>( teed anil anh a'faars rur.
mat (Hrmaah pmpart*. Rllyalad arx'yi
a*( miiea rraae cur. Vatr lma Mva-
tmuead bunaaloe R(Hi avtre badmatn
up (htaa-piara belht'MWk and tnB
taeiant baaaeiaei Maat (rmit Lraaa
lea tawd'Maad ^Dctati havtaa and
oihar r ttr! o«(bal1dlnaa Cllr aaiar
and ataama iiaki Taaaa ->.1r it*
' $4250
ffRAAA ■tt>)aiad diaaa ta Jubliaa
Nnaptlal Wr“bail> alt
reeaaad Reata Llatna-taLL. d'nmt.
men iwaii flrapiara iiHhae and
wadare panif*. ihraa Md;~:zt be(h
reea and aaparata milai Fell aa«pM
baaaeiaaii aMh tumara and teeitdt?
teha Rapafaia aaraaa Larea lat
■eftf pwaaa»»>^ • la enrts aaaina
^ A LANOASrSR
IROWM IROS. LIMITED
114 Ffbttda Rida BUM
Walking DIstanca
Oeed Raa-reeai beeaalae tadaaeraim
Matda and eel Saaawani remam
earaea Wee vareet BMr C9RAA
Uraw. A BMd SHf •( ....
JOHNSTON * CO.. LTD
till RROAR tr. »»«( aMM
I
RANDALL’S
IMMJSUATB FORSaSSlOR- -Cteaa M
FUa-raoned buMalne Fell caMst
baaewcac faraare. laNttdrr tuba and
aaraae Naelj pauiMd and CORAA
itdaceralad. Friaa #mOUW
ATTRAcmrS SUHOALOW el Opa
roona elth beimyni. Lana let eiUi
•reanhauac. Saar urwa er eltl taka ear
s,:::',! jr “ $31 so
/UBILa rnsnUCT-Suxiaatoe at tU
lana raewa elth addiUunal aiuc tee*
All la aood eeadiUoe Cteaa in bctwei
and traoapprutten Fart baaaamt elth
furnara Quarur-acra bat ettb aaiaral
Iruit iraea Low lautiaa Foaaaaahw
eiibtB eat emk. Frtea C99AA
ao urtaa eelr •aCUU
HOLLYWOOD OMTIUCT— Flia-reoei
^aaaiae elth auaparch. Hardeoed
fweca in Uvina-raeot. dtntna-roae> and
hail Tee rood badraeeta. Flaetr of
PvpbMtdt FuU baamanv (uraaea and
aaraaa tarlr poapewlhR- had aa aaa
at . $4500
* CaU MR TUU.Y
VACAKT. CLOSS IK- mr-rnern ehIU
•Idina bunaaloe. aaelr palniad and ra-
daeoraied Ltfhl Baera Pnre lacludna
kilchan ranaa- baatar and C97laA
•Mat luaL Fftce ... Wfc I WW
OOROS-FMaauiati la Uilrtr dart Sia-
room tami-bwaaai'id. eblla aldina
linMh. l«ltM naorA Mpt eater hratad.
$3650
call MB ROSIBTSOB
Quadra Area
mtrn rooma eilh tOM Twimma OiMSa <
cpfaea- Ceanani baaacacat. Ret air lur-
PM« Kitrttm. badroeaa and Utiaa-
leam mala noor Oeatelre klt>
chan, bedroom. Uauw-teem. reatad (er
OQ par month Salbronm upaialra
ahared Oeod locaCtan Medaraia (asaa
An aaeaUast Stir for a coupia ecrupr-
$4200
VICTOIIA lEALTY
* 9tM f«ns nsssT
PHONI E 7514
OAK RAT—ia*« ituece buBaalne elth
(lUf badroomt and leo baihroenu.
Raareiant and luraaer. Larta h>L
Cbetca leealinn air Haeport Avanut
'** $6soo
OOROE -FitP-fuam ataeea bunaaloe
• lib baarcnani and rumaaa. Te« Urea
lata. Blah lorallM. Soma furtiltura ran
bo purahaaad tl daalrad. CC9l%n
Earti poaaeaami Frtea •B3fc9U
Call MR SMITH
George Randall
IBM DOI'OLA* IT. FBONE O «>•
Davies’
Unusual Values
KTDOOO SUHOALOW eitta baaeUIul
*iae. Bla moma bot-eater haatlna.
auiamatla coal atokar Oat floota
Laraa imaf-reem etth BrepUea. dli-
mt-toaei. ktiahm vitb naok Tbraa
aiea badraemi. Fambroka bath. Ct-
mtet baMmani and tareat rteaa to
Ooearenaat Houaa. $6950
cmr- EU-reom famlbr homa Tbraa
bPdraema la aacallant locaUea. Cleat
ta achMlt and iranaportatloa la Bn-
aat condmon inaida and evt. Smir-
ihtnt ea aaa raallr rcaem- CA 900
mand. Harallant aalue W
FAlRFrCJi - Modara ttacce bunaaloe
ekiaa ta pett and btaah Fi«a letalv
rooma. oaa noera. threuab hall. Oa-
rat* In baarmant Approiimatalp tbrw
yaara eM. la asraUeat eoedltten tat-
madiaia potaaaaioa. $6200
R.H. DAVIES REALTY
me rartE etsfet g ma
Kltbt O TTIk
A Good Buy
IH
A Good Home
IN
A Good District
"Amid Othtr Good Hom«$"
SEVEN ROOMS AND TWO
BATHROOMS
A madara tiucee bunaaloe. trp* bena
romplata and up te data ta atarr ear.
and aiieaiad (a a nica aardan Com-
puta eith lull ceinant baMmaoL aute-
nailc baat. aaraaa Fmrante hall. «ai
flonra. Ftanrh dnort Ilraplara. Fan-
brivaa Ha'h and ab^ear Nomareui
aparial bulll-ln Iraturaa Lee laiat
Haar na a-'U Unkt and tend trana-
periat*'''* airaal aar and but
- tmmadlata FaaaaaaUe-
PRMT $8350 nmufi
(Inapartlae hr Aupolnlmanl)
L M ROSEVEAR & CO., LTD.
lie IntaP Rida, kit View ■(. O kMI
Duplex
UPtS ata ANO TRANaPORTaTION
Half- Tiiatnad auUra On« tu-reom
and kd* feur.rann Baaamant. lee
I'i'narai Eaparaia taraeea Ten <arat
Iota. Fruit traaa. lavna and itrdati
$7850
BARLY FOIMIEEEIOW
HEAR ELK LAKE
DWPLIJMi AMD El A('SX«
■•ran ream benaatoe. atHranap baO.
MVitit and dinina toema eiin Rreptara
in a*rh Laraa k!?rhan thr«* li*d-
raemt ^'| beaam«nt> h«(-eaia* baai-
toe :eo-rar aaraaa. cbtraan hoem^
Omaohauaa FriraU drmwar (^nar-
ncrup'td
$9500
J. N. WHinOME i CO.
UMITtn
lill RSOAS IIT rtCTORlA RC
Am I Dreaming?
HO. svT rotru. aorsb this
■ a DRXAia Robis Rim-
ATHD n E^rnFm. kiqh
Goadra
tJ'Hat-reom. u»«e SrepUa*.
dlatee • rnem. ihrm badrcnm*
rnndai kttchad. i-ptaa* bath-
team If v*e ar« In iiw mar
bM laa • real raar aetlaaa K'a
bare FrUuE ta mil ^rthaa
lelareibtMP »t pReea If tee
daetra
EEWSTUD RULTY
Ml* RROAR trSBKT E1IEI
$4200
Chicken Ranch
Aum and aattn arraa elth
l.M* birda and mveral athar bulldlnaa.
all wired far aUrtrieUr. About ME birda
laaJudad XH:tTla eaa rlaeaina marhtna
battarr lattenine itaal caie mi. rhaff
cnttara (aadart. drlnkerv etc. Deed
lereoBa aed a lotnu coocern EMbi-
. $6000
111
GORGE
Flra-reem atucae bunaaloe. c|oaa to
Oorpa Rand. Large kuchae eitb break,
(aat nook L'rina-ruem eitb (trepUca.
Tbraa badriu.hA aadur-Uned cleaau.
FiU-aUad baaement all lined. Furaare
•ad karada Saanich tatra Frtea.
laciudlnt alactric atora CC9Ke
and mclaaraler . WWfcblW
■ Or wrma.)
fureltura $5800
fureltura $5800
N. QUADRA AREA
Fder-reem eedar-aidUu buniatoe ta a
ssed location, ouat* teom. kltcheb.
hetbroem. Urlnk-reom with fitaplecv.
i^da?'/""' $3600
GORGE
Tw reema mdar atdinf. with udlHP
r«o«a (>pte flreplate and karaae
Tuaaa lit Foasanaina C9QQA
AM week Tarma. at 9i#OUU
P. R. BROWN
& SONS LTD.
tm SSOAD ET. FHOHE O TlTl
EVEHINO ^
Mr. Frith. OMIE MY Lain*. I TEkb
Mr. Seicber. S EIET
HIGH LOCATION
With rtkw M Mti atralia and aaoe-
capped mewciaiaa. Vary a(uactl«e .
•teoce buAfaloe ef 0*a rooms tirine.
room with nreplaca. dialnf-room. cab-
laai kitcbkB with Iliad unk ceniraJ
haM Man. tea fina bedreoeu and leuf.
meet aitd foreaca Laena neeerd
rock tardant A Meety heeta tn a
‘r.r:. $5550
TWO IN
FAIRFIELD
WITS EARLY FOkER.AblON
Feaaaumn Hevembar lb- BicapUooally
erall.bttUi aturee bunaaloe ettb aood
laraa aaema Xniranea ball, llrtna-reoea
with aak (leor and firaelart dintna-
reom tary modara kiuban eitb bvUt-
la enpboardi and tUe sink and itao
badrocma Full reman t baaemani ettb
lemaca. laundry tuba and aaraa* Tbia
livaly boOM ta Utualad eaar Ibr aca
and o(k a eary alee let. CCfi9K
Caab price #POfcU
tHalf caab eiU baadlc i
Raaidance of taren rooma with two
batbreema Uriat-roem elth nrepUoa
dan. dtnink-reem. kitchen and Ihraa.
plara batbreom doea. elth thrac reema.
leo'place bethroom and teparau tntict
UP Ltcbi fMore. Ucht eoodeork and
naely demratnd thrauehaut Felt cm-
meat baaewam tonlaiaa turnaca piped
la all reoMit. leuadry reoai and ciira
toilet Good tot la coed lacetwe. ea
boulcrardad atracc not far from Mhnel
and atora Uu laid OO. tmmadiata
?rrr $5000
(RantaJ valoa Pb par Muaih >
BIGHT FHOVEEi Q lEM. O IMt
Over the Top v Edging Out
CHARLOTmt)WN, KoY. T CF> BritUh Trade
— PrlncE Cdwsrd Xilstid tersme lb#
flnt province to to over ihf lop In LONDON. Not. I «W
LONDON. Nov. I (WedsMdsri
Um SeYMith VteUiry Losn lodsy sk CP>.-The DsUy MsU. opr^ s
cAmpslfn offlclRU snnom»c«l the csmpsl»n ssslmt ^tirito go Br^
MnsUeEt provinc. hsd psEECd lU
tSJOOOOO quots. C J O.. PsvUlArtl. s dlmtor of
The IDI^ amount .ubEcrlbed wse ^ D«»p.ier shlpptns or-
$3650
AflRnB DtlTSKT
Very eeick paamiWPit :» flw bn
Ibla prc^r*y '%rti*d u bimk trem
bui aed ra» rear
•od poA*' f(>t« F’.^r - r— • b-naa
lae. rtai &ae but in ntr* ao«di;;^r
Front room e';r. -;«n fiteplars. ki»*
fban b«*akfa«« nwk ihm* bndraetna
ana EAOn and two ee inraa-ptrra bath-
teem Full ree>#f'* batarr'rV hnma
atauio h*a>o*t Oeraaa le bawotar.l
OeiMr weuM aohaKHr a r*A-;'jim lea
eli peas. Lae layaa.
Saanich Realty
Company
Iktk Raeclaa E* u-E ObM
(Faat Rale* RedMO a Saa re
Tee Pcew F*«m Sataeai'
OWNER LEAVING SpOFt Shofts OvertheTop. VS. Ed gin ft Out
QUICK POSSESSION • • charlotttidwn. noy. T cr>
WKLL - coNHTRtxn-K) FIVE • ROOM T rom KlTtdlin — PitM* Idwsfd Xilsud iMcsme IhE i^mdom Nov I (WMtSMdsri
HTDooo SUHOALOW Lari* iirdM- » A UIll Xf 1 isaill province to (o over the lop In ‘^*^**W*
raom elth im<m tirepMcc. I ^rooma- » ai ? aw Minirt Ksnw the fierenth VtctofY tirmn lodsy sk CP*. — The DsUy UsU. oprnins S
1-p.ma bethrrmm. eeaM muhkd By ALLAN NICKUSON UM CMveoin VMwy w)sn (M cootroto go BriUsh
kitcbaa with d»irv«.oe«k Bactrtc Csnsdlsn PTCM SUIT Writer csmpRlfn gfflclRU announced the ^
Mnffat ranee aad burner. FuO eemeni amallMt mvUMs had tmaaed lU hUElneEk. publlkhed S chsrft today
baaameai. lia*d. b« air IXJNDON. NOV 7 CPJ. — ^ »U j q jnyUl*rt. S dUTCUH Of
ll’in ****** $5250 Swell thlk year's Derby winner, dlt- bempkier shlppt&s or-
ruroiturc be purchamd at men- ! t!^ SsnUsUhn. that American, sre ed«-
St Newxnsrirt'. closing meet Of thV •^• 000 A ^.OOD punAsEs todsy
wrnuK wAixiKo DirrAKCs-Two pauinHine un the hui In kha u*t ' helped ihc prorUies hurdle lU
HTORT FWAMX RESioxHC* Larv* l^dl^ thE lUU In UiE isEt , ^ F DskoU Usnkport plsnet had been
lirlM-reem with arcplam and beamre furlong Of the severe IWP-snd-E- . dallvef«r( in Ihn Ima Falmaa lor IhE
SIS; T™" «««. — ; — mr u«.
ProlecUon of r.-»ubu.h «»i« « s^m, »nd
nt-|» Alla ibare are leer aitrm ur«a cotm MCAi^ek nuuwic w wm oy Amerlcsn lechnlcUn* »i4
bee reaHaa Full eemeni baaamaot with three lengths going swsy. The horse |< H iKppdldiH DUoU remained to teach the HpsD*
aaeduat-bureidb boi-alr tureaca; laun- ^dujn t need S WhlD Crack tOCKey * puw renimwiru u» vr«,n um
dry leba. Oaraca aaparata OCCU- J; , w. ^ j . VAMmilVWR Nr»w 1 CF) - Per* *ArdS hOW tO operate UlE pUnrS
FMCT iMMsmATSLY fdanA Epli Smtlh used only hli handk In i VANCOUvni. Nov. 7 kf» i*er
Fiu« guldlni Ocean Swell past ihree peiuaUon of Umber crops In the -Whst the Americans are doUig
borsM In ihe flnal push cosaiai regKxu of rapid growUi rep- we should be doing.” The Mail said.
nifFPMCWnnn I “l think ha U a better horse now resenU BritUh CoiumhU s “economic declanng It would pybl^
QUEENSWOOD ^ Derby” Um OlbralUr." Robson Black, president every evidence on the kulcldal re-
visw LOT OF n* ACRES OVER- \ -fm ‘ an Ecnerai outnager of the Cana- »ulU of presenl controls on Briush
^uTg hlnl^ In tiammg for wxt d»*h Forestry AasocUUon. inlomwd, Indiistrr untU there was a sign of
tunny la tiua hisb-ciaak rtaidanuai 1 I KlwanU Club Of New WesunlnstcT Oovemmeni action.
Sen ' «(*ntrk ammal. k1m> ' m * >oint meeting with oth«jemce ; - - -
"*“" Board of TYade at ForrraM
He caused amusement In ihe unsad- tooaj
““ conn ‘ o,^* “ I A-od-r ! - - - -
FROM $800 u» I He does that after all hU raesa.” I . \tAII A\n CIIIPS
Treinar VL. amvih -w •'And alao i Thc Speaker diww attention U> thF .>1 .A IK AI^IP >mr3
bedroom*, balbioam with wparal* Ml-
'Alla Ibrr* tr* leer tiirm lane
bcc reaHaa Fail (ament baectacal eiih
Mwduat-bureidb bei-alr tureac*; laun*
dry tuba. Uarac* irparaw OCCU-
QUEENSWOOD
VIEW LOT or lU ACRE! OVBR-
LOOXIKO ETRArr AND laLABDO Prm
acccM W bcarb. Btcapdanal opp«r'
luniiy la UUk hicb-rlaM rtddctsUal
cmamunilr ebar* all taamta ur* mrecf-
oecupiad aad cioactr twM $1250
SEAFRONTAGE
SOME vnr CHOICE ROMESmS
FROM $900 u.
Dakota transport planes had been
delivered In the Las Falmas lor the
Iberia Oampan). a Spanish air Une.
to re-flstablish service to Spain, and
that American technicians and
pilots remained to teach the Span-
iards bow to operate the planra.
"What the Americans are doing
eOLES. HOWELL $
CO.. LTD.
■M VIEW ETRKET
Trainer Vic Smyth said. "And also iur .Hvaarr ~ ^
.Itrr U. e.»rl.ua. It do«n t m.t- ' ‘
'PI Whether Ifa on Uie turf clinken ^ BrHlsh Columbia, contrast- vtCTORJA-VABOOtlVlR . ■• Frianm
PI Whether It son ^ tun. cimEere stunipt to relores: lOOOO Ob.mM. m a* Fn.f*.. kw, e.i. .mm
I or Stonaa. He must have bis roU and . 1/w**d «*»* and Yklan. daily •• t m pm far Vanc«u»ar;
■he thornuehlv enkni it— even If It'*'"* annually of lOgged-over and ^ Fnarn. (TharlPil* ar a* Frinram
I he thoroughly n*Ms »l— even U . Kumed-ovrr lands as against de- Aiiea eiu •(«»• at viruria dtu? ai i «s
lanl a victory roll. I .. W ^ v«vi pm.-Irom Vanfau**i. Ea Friarem Biu-
' strucuon by fire of 7.SOO acres OI ^ FfiaruM Jaaa eui imra Via-
VACANT
INEt-aAUrt AMD SOME LOAN
aSADUl AKTtaS
NEARLY NEW
An •ir«lirn( vdiui ai tlSOD 1*
(bti fUi.reom kturea bnn«kloe
In kira hHh loouiMo. Ruaiir
■urrirandini* Firapiac*. Foi-
leMloa ellblB a w*ak
HALF ACRE
and a food kardan'r caa dn
wondtri elU) that Flvt-rnom
(•uaee buatalow. In Saaalcb.
bat etPM to (oea. Only (pYPtt
raar* old *^*(^**CC9Cn
■ •rasa. Only ..
BIG BARGAIN
■ii.reeai tiucta buncalee ta
B>uulm*ii Full camani baaa-
mant. Carpau and uihar fla»r
eovarlnft Ineludad NlCa *ar-
dan lot Oaar tiH* Oeod aao-
dlimn iBMda and aul near (a
aiarythlnt and all $3700
KER and
STEPHENSON d.
(Mambart Mat Raa*« RunSara* Aaas.)
112 1 GOV T.— G 4127
GILLESPIE, NARY
s CO. LTD
WE HAVE
FOUND IT
RUNNYSEDE SVENUE
DISTRICT
■nmalhUia SvaryAt Wania
A Brally rbarmlni
( RfYam Btucro Bunvalne
A 1 Ceodlitan
SaOudad Oardao
An Idaal Erit.nf
ESRLY POSSESSION
$5500
Cvelualaa t.UOn*
GILLESPIE, HARY
A rO . LTD.
«t1 rOBT ETBEET ntOMB O (ISt
EvaalBca. E kSI*
REVENUE
PRODUCER
Wall located prepartf. eaikma diatkiiet
Wall raniad aad lor tala ae ac'tna rem
earn ImmaUUU pnawM.on You ran
an a Iti'M out of thia pr.emy a>.d
hart fHintorlabl* aulia la» -aa
uaa Piaaant inenm* CC9Cn
no* par moBlb Friea rnDtaSW
HIGH LOCATION
WaU-bvUI hoeia coaiamint (ii faod
ruemS fuU baaamtai fureata Tea Int
Wall tretad and for yam aub|e<-( '
^Ma^naMuf 53,50
SUBURBAN
Mau ((urea bubtaiM* (i«a r* -a lu’l
baaamant and up to data >n aarry
dr.ali Laraa garden and froiantfi Of
n«r« hau arr* Oond iran<;t?rrati>m
lbra*-mila rircM Cnun'r* larra- *.du>*y
•ich atty vanTanieft'r* CCCfin
0»i»af accupiad BDDVU
HGitttrmaR. Formaii
* CO.
«M VIEW BT B «l«t
Oorsa-Sraad na* tUiM« buiualo*.
raade fur eaaupaaay aa or bafara
NoYambar IS P^ur mama Vary Ewdare
Full cement baaanaai.
Frka flo urma ..
Foaaaaalan M dari Tbraa badreoma In
thkt atuceo bunvaiov make i: a laailiv
bama Otrear necuplad ^rnltupa in-
elvdad and aa aatra lot CCCnfl
ataUablt if oantad... WDWWV
LIST IT WITH
■ A a a ma vAwms from boedemBkera during B dBy'S roc- t ■ rrled on. I Yawau*ay Sunday* ab^ a ypecial aallins
ROUBICTfiMPm MV'muMari* uwum ■ u«y m »ov , »(0 amtu a* Vi( lofM fTom Vaac«u*ar a*
JUnra^l Vn 9 in* NewmBrErt. While sUil on I 'This dismsl business. decUred , ^
the ooune be was Uken U1 end died Mr Blsck. ■ U not Imnd of ^
NMA-VACANT NOVIMItt n ; m hospiul. , dence U U the public's own specil^
CKAnn A srRicn.T MODERK 1 Now It Is doubtful whether his contrtbutkm to tmpaverishmenl “ • 7‘«;-
m|!;V'*win.^roJr*uri; winnings wUI be psid to hit widow ; the iwxt genermikm. An “.*7 v.i!
rlrliuSS; fi-» and nra~ (Mb [by the -bookies,- becuse. as one And vlillAnt people And a strength-
puu It, "ir Ledemun hAd ened I. rest service CAn put AO «**** j aJ^itS’tril U^Tm. **
.'.T, r >i u..< mon„ u. u., b«.iLm.krr5. » a.-
pin* aith Tirapiam P\i» rmrni baMj before dying they would have had ' daUr B| • u a » . Aa troegau %IU amre
>o 1„.I tuim on hu r.«t, lor Tmitipd fot -
bVl Abaut bait raah balanrt lU P*' money due lO betting ICAUSACUons, * * «**•«* • • BWARTX SAY BALT BFKIMO tflLAKft.
maotb. Wt evrmnaii rae..»mred ibU. iL. t. v . F • Mt Cy FmI will )aa*a Bwaru Bay for
. .....r-. *aw ikJcireAurk though iTACt bOuklTlAklng Is fi iAUeS Fbirwd Harbor daily recapt Wedoaaday
$AFf lUXGLAAY INSURANCE lefsl In BntBln” TBliersAlli Com- * ai sse am and s pm m* cy F*<h viu
Oaaara lam by burvlirr of mootv. n,n,^ decides belting dU- VANCOUVIR. Nov. 8 CP) -HOOie
pute*. m.y be ssked for B rZg. ; defence roldim within P^HlJc^-
:Vd premim. to *ucb burrary ar ai- omnd htve BlwBys been irolned lor W.u irei. re; NJI •
A iockey's pBtlencF refonned the iront-Une work In exBcUy the sAmt * j; caaia#* «m ‘)*a*. mib lur (aa
Eitboei obtik o most hAndsome home st NewmArket u generol service volunieeni. ! sraoiwood ai s m a m . i* i« am. ii »#
jAklltlAI A Co Ltd 5 *'°C'** didn't CAre much mlUiAry spokeimAn for the . • ^^j2fo.vAKOtwv'iR'-*Ba *Fnnr*as
vviinsivn w vw^ i-twa trmck Into a hArd-trylng commAnd He was eommenilng upon I Bam# «iii iM*t
ISM BAOkD ST. ESI4I. I *t«t . . . ., Baiutdayi aad Sundaya at 1 IS a m , J a*
J hnlkher. Defence Minister McNAughlons sn- Saiurdayi oau ai i is am. i u
- ' 1 HuMlngore. owned by Msjor DAVld j^ouncemeni home defence “*
HoUldsy, hAd shown winning form receive front-Une troinlng. * viASRis-otiLF isLAKcw-VANroum
REVENUE AND on mdustrlAl or AirtciUturol 72'*“Tu*?M7,.'“iM’v;ae«m‘.:a
enough for a Derby, but he pir- must nAturslly heve consider- ouu laianda. sa Frioraaa Mary uiii arn*8
HOME formed as though a selling pisMi | retrAlnlng to bring them up I® ****"** “* * **
would hAve been much too much lor | ^ .undsrd of other soldiers within i manajmo - oabriola -- Ma Aira*ido
“*'• Hlsw vem I CAAA414A P%t\fiC WhAJK MM
^ A nrn.m4 bouM Of •#T«n ' T Gp w tty *^1* ^ COOimADd,** th« ApOkMiinbn Mid. , dAlIf *i • M
mu itoamy tnirane* bail ovnar « him ovef. spoke softly to him •Tl” . jiY^jorlty of droliees on (
•““'l '.uoh' i<..« h.v. roiun.«i i« .h,ir_w.ooE ehoen ro« me.
• .ran.. stf fureaaa in r*mrei | Huniingore rroponded ynllj There Are sUU some on In- LONDON «F) -BfUUb shoe nren-
":r:^\%i\7ai*r.wr;;rr^ I«ve. m loggmg .nd mming. i ul.cturer. Are seriously consldertn.
lan. of coal. tarda af wood Boma ' bul the tnUl number U very smAll." I mAnufATturmg wedge shoes for men.
get C.mbnd,eM.lre 1dm Wro« up I !^TrZ,usS^ic become Acruslomed
Flfty-one-yesr-old DayW Leder- 1 thrifty young forasU In the very wis ^iiy
msh, of BlrmlnihBm. won $39 ,7S0 regions where arUflcUl pUntlng U ' ^ vwiaria saut at r a » from
NM A— VACANT NOVIMItt 11
«CBekJA A rrRTOTLT MODBIK
93*IUII ihra*-yaar-ald hunaalnw
ri'niamUia le**(* Vfina-ream viib
tiardwaed fi^'cr. and tirtpiac* iMb
VACANT
Bli-rvom atweea buntaioa IB Fairflkld.
near DaUaaWaad and Btaean Mill Fark
$4000
OO larm# .wwvvv
TWO IN OAK BAY'
Or.a n*a-raom atuem buaialoe «ltb
atira ream lb baa*tB*ni Foaaaaama
«.bj.ci u $5750
Uaaaey wa# I *#w
A lart* trarlnu* famtlr hama m apnt-
lam aoBdlllon Foaaaaaioa COnAn
aubJact (a tenancy #OWWW
and a aweil den flniahed la kaouv
pin* wltb (ircplsM FuH rrmrAt baaa-
omn: SI98B fureSiU. labt '~-
••raf* loxailbn. ebolM Baan'ch naar
bvi Abaut ball raah balanrt lU p*'
maotb. Wt dermiieli recommeed (bit.
$AFf lUXGLARY INSURANCE
Oa**ra lorn by burvlarr of noatv.
aeruriiiea and merrhaadi>« from aiUiin
tafra pr .aulu. alto damaia lo »•>•
and pr*ml»ei to *uch buri>ary pr at-
tempt thereat Coa.ult u* today —
EittMWI obUsaUoo
eWINERYON
A CO.. LTD. Raid IS*E "
■M BBOlTiKTOM ET. FItOME I liSI
After Raara. B IS*t
GORDON HEAD
$3150
4 BOOMS WITK CEMEMT AABFMrMT
ANt> rt'ANArx
Baraetly Aecaralad mtalde abd laaida
Ftreplaca (a Itvlnt-rpom Separate aa-
raa* Chickea boat* Two )au Foa-
aamioa M dayi.
REVENUE AND
HOME
WA0/SA Frama bourn M aaraa
m^OvU <ar«a rleaa r^ma «a two
mu Itoomy ttiiranra hail Owner'*
auite Of three rooma with (oilel aad
baein Four rarwaa rented la food
•»r.an<* Up’ *tr fumare In remeM
tiawaieni Tha price tnr'odea lurei-
■i,r* etcept that in awa*r'« aulle 4 i
loni of coal. 4’» cord* of wood Boma
term*.
Then Jockey Hmiry Wragg took
' him over, spoke softly to him And !
WAS gentle At aU Um4>s. |
Hunsingore responded by winning
' A tman rmce. Then, to wind up the
! scAson. he surprised almost everyone ,
$4500
AFFAOXIMSTXLV 1 SCBg
EFLEMOiO S-BOOM BtTtCSthW
With rereptldnstlT larea atiraaUre
llvint-reom Full cemeai baaemeat.
furnace All eboiaa toll, wiib amait
fruiU. fruit Iree* and kitehee cardan.
Two ebirken boutat and broader baum
Entire propariy la aplendtd roadltlvB
and poateciUD wubla M days
Alex. G. Hlil & Co.
414 CEMTKAI BLDG. FItOME C *141
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
Baucco buoftlow with ihraa ba dream*
Aitrarilva it«ta«-roma with apen lire
Bpacieu. stiebea 'wired far elccirk
ranee Oarace tUretpenl with wcth
ita/. New imp* and bilad* included
in price Near ahnppint rentra and
$5250
'Dttcauai for aB caab)
Bii-ropm bunaaiow The tniertor baa
Man Uilcfu'.l* daaoratad Lubt pai-
tahad flaoc* In all rwoma Three bed-
rooma lareer than a*ara*e Baaement.
(ureaee and faraie well-ken tarden
<11 IM ta*n handtea i R«- CQAnA
dmrmtt tor eutek .tie IP . m(J*vUW
KING REALTY
INSrBAXrE AGKNTI
IMS Oaeernmfal SIreat snSl-S
Branlofa
Mr*. Stratlaw. C 7SSI
Mr. Tmaer. B TSIti Mr. Sewail. E TtSS
Central Location
Bltht-reoB bouaa. eoBdailnc at 'rp-
•uirt (our badrooma and bathroom,
downauir* antrahce halL )ieint-r>mm.
den. avira waihroam. dmini-raom.
pyifht kitchen. auUimallc coal Maker,
copper piplnd. caraia AUracll»« Kl
tH CBrnbrldf^ilre irtth Wr^ up^ I pori.TRVMg.N ccaI rwnturle. to become Acruslomed
CAirylng a stiff weight burden, the i Aiiro rut i.»iai a ....4 ,ko« uiiiin* u*
Ihree-yeAT-old msde his ehsllenge a NICX)6IA CP) -ExperlmenU etr- J 1*^,^
furlong from home mnd went on to rled out In Cyprus In the feeding ,
win eAslly by three lengths. of poultry indlcAtt that dried r»pv tPP' « rootwemr
j seeds. dlstlUers' wAste and soyA »i t
FARM IJINDH EXTENDED ' beehs can be used sBilsfACtorUy to Ya||P 1I«|||
nwiwAKT rto — HLaiiatire inji ' replace part of the groin In VIvGI I VIM ^aHI
BELFAST Cr). SlAtlSUCS JUSl , | ^ ambarrtaawd ty usty. duRrurbm
M-a.kli-U..* > va M.. rmrth. In. I rAUCMl. . aUeaUhea? Ka malUf bOW
FARM tJINDfl F.XTENDED ' beehs can oe use
BELFAST CP).— SlAtlstlci just ' "P^**
, published show a 7i per cent in- j ration.
, crease In Northern Ireland’s tillage |
i area in 1S44 as cooipAred with 1939 8KI?fNY yoinm
Clear Your Skin
Ara ymi ambarraaaod by usty. dudrurBu
aimplai and akin bUaaUh»*T Mo maiur bad
CMf yM baea luErrrd ar what isa haea
triad yaw can nvw tun flfhiini Ftmplaa
lUhl^ Reuma-Uka raah. Bincwaraa. and
athar akin irrHaiiaaa with Iba «*r« Aiia as-
and ttrdth Locaird at Jes” ramerry * aa . II ■
$5250 According to tulbertson
MSRS. BSTE6C0., LTD.
«lt FOBT STXECT FWOME X lit#
ber of cattle is the highest on record tom turkey not much older than I MiaaVwm fram wr dreesy
but other Uvrotock have declined ‘ five months. 1
' ■" V
Salt Spring
Island Ferry
sailings
(Effective October. 1)
Dsilv Except WsdnsEdsy
rFntrt «nq
$5250 WANTED
dctqd for fulek IO .
MEHAREY & CO.
UMITED
*t Vtrw STBEKT FROMB ■ im
BIRCH STREET
E’i-r««ka buatalow atca taiden awW
Irull Irre* Eady eoau*- C9Anfl 1
» r.*|> :-»6!t rtl«
Immedlatt PostMtIon
Mie# ali-rooa bahtaiow. eiOM to *«•.
park aad <rap«mriattufi Brttbi
ina rswT. an^ tireplar* H*rdwi>' '
n<*or* Olaoad-m aah p<>'.:. Thr**
badfoam* Full baremefil -pa'*
•" $3800
Or OB tarma. prira . 0404)0
Immtdiatt PouMsion
A brifh’ aeren-rtwim bam* w«(bin aalk-
In# (tuianr* at t t» W'r*n (e-
•:*eiflc ran** Larv* I" •r'd **fara'e
„r..^ W.MK inree ... 535QQ
THE B.C. LAND
AMD IMVEbTMTMT SCUMCT- LTD.
PtI Oaeeewmew* •*- Fbaa* O 4IIS-#
ROME *MD rM«’OM»
FwgaaaPriiMi m SS da** ef whni* tround
yiaoe romprired trf vniranr* hall <1*-
ini-rriMn a*th acir. rreplare dir.:^«-
r-^m titeban btdr— nr and pantry
fws;i*h«d fir tae *<»ad( ravat>e
lananu up*taiti pa».n* l»s par e-‘r
Oai ran*** and Kraiari a« w*f“
Ovar MM wortb ml lu; inrledad Fa <
camani ba*aman> Ftp* luinate Ua'ate
Tar. utf* Mfh k-ii. far*aa » a»ti r.rm-
(ha -*r M»#h Ech-;! t*rw-i n - •
ra#h and rmir *1: .... r bt*
:r ihia lypa af propariy
BOUSES . .
AFAlirMBKT BLOT1U .
BUAtNBBBa . . .
C4PR aCTEBS WSITfMO
YEARWOOD, STEWART
CLARK A CO.
84S rOBT ET. PHOMII G ISIS
WkTyBFWOMT— aillL AAT— I are* af
waierlramaae wi’h 1 n<e abd 1 four-
room hauaa Bunaina •#■** and all
$5500
BttI TirrL MOBTB rtMiyPB lalAMO
Twp bauaaa k ranm* aad 4 rot-reu. aiih
riumioa waUr and kalAlcas FouHnen
arr*a I'S a beaulKul beach. C F B
Poau call four a wr*k Thia H
about Ml* >a*t •*<»rIr«aiM» '**' <'n
c-b“‘*"*^ $5500
Boorman Invostmonl
Co., Ltd.
SiS (tMTBAt BIDG
Fbawa 4X4^ Etrwlaaa B 1**
Today's deal offer* striking proof ' trumps Dummy's queen was led; j
that * tempo.” by which Is meant West won and returned another ^
keeping one move up on the oppo- ^ heart. Bast discarded a club and
nents ^somewhat a* In eheckersi South ruffed. At this critical point '
Is far more ImpocUnt than win- 1 South went wrt^. with a venge-
nlBg an Isolated trick. lance! The 10 and three of trumps
North, dealer. , were still at lyge; If they were
both In one hand It would require ,
Neither side vulnerable separate I
NORTH them True enough, j
* Q >1 * I but JUAt how gouth proposed to
F 9 S 3 niaka those leads remains a mys- i
♦ K < tery. At any row, unwilling to j
A A K 10 7 I another trump trick, he led |
WFBT BAST low to the tnunp Jack— and there ;
A A B a 10 3 3 he was In the wrong hand! To re- i
WKJ 10 97 FA turn to his established diamond* |
6 4 1 , he had lo use his last trump, and '
4 9 6 e Q J I this put Burt "one up. " '
AJI764I3 Perhaps It Is redundant to say '
gOlTTTf South should have cashed the '
I A K 9 I 7 4 trump king and then tone about
V Q his business, cashing dlamends until
I a A 10 7 6 s X Bsst ruffed. '
FAIRFIELD
me Tire 1“ : bvafvl^ re» •
al<* I*l 1.- a -‘rra»>'» ThU hue**
■a *tc*pi>»*<a;i* well buill w;t*i ”<• beat
nf «a’'t'*'( )i '■ 'Bta'a'a^ tbyreeb-
-—t aMb Oyprac ia<b aaf ha* a ft*-
preai ,n«r to* .*.«* m 5eg50
two W*m*' Uiwa
nlBg an Isolated trick. |
North, dealer. I
Neither side vulnerable.
NORTH
a Q J 6 I
V 9 S 3
e K 4
A A K 10 7 I
WFBT BAST
A A B A 10 3 3
WKJ 10 97 FA
64J
4 9 6 4 Q J I
ACi Aji764ia
SOUTH
I A K 9 I 7 4
F Q
4 A 10 7 B I 3
* 9
The bidding
^ North Cast South West
1 A Pass 1 • 4 V
Pass Pass 4 A Pass
Pass Pass
West decided U Isad hi* single-
ton club The ace and king were
played from dummy declarer gei-
Ung nd of hU hritrt and West ruf-
fing the second round Now West
shifted to hearts. •Declarer ruffed
East's ace. cashed the king and ace
nf dlaroonda. then ruffed a dla-
oumd with the six of K>adet
Now ttiat the dlamotid suit was
wtabUshed. South properly turned
hu aitentMro to Ectting out Ihe
af ha* a fra- a to r*
'*$6850 Maynard & Sons
I.v. Fulford
f:15 A.M.
4 00 P.M.
Lv. Swartf Bay
9:30 A.M.
5.00 F M.
Far tafarmallaw aai Baa Oawaaattaaa
Fbaaa E tlTI
I* . BBBMTWOOO t*. MILL BAT
iWam mill f
WM«m WHam.
11 S« am BAY 11 M am
SMavi CBBDV ISSym.
SMym FtRKT , M a m
4 *4 am D«n.T 4 M pa.
eXTBA OM at MOAta OMI T
IMpm. «Mpa
Vii d«r vn«t, CabMa
$ May, Ltd.
mt BBOAO ,T
FWOttt ETIN
Arthur E« Haynes
IIMITEB
TM FOBT «TBaST FMOMf E MBS
tor KAVt
a ■nr«i TO siLi.
III
HOPE
Mt K4V1 TBt BI mt
WE
KNOW
Lre a Omt
r*wa«4ae Wrtta at
Fb-we
nrosFiwmsMT mxi-Kavci
aorviiES. iTV
«w tore Blew*
toaaa A IBM
Goana Dianiir-r
■i«ate bunaa- 'W r- r aoS laraa
air.tff to'.r-; -i« •-*•*•#*.
'.••• Tw" arte ■?*•* . I M
eolS If W4t famirwS tov* »•-- fare'
• $5850
torty saiawci-' be baS.
E W MILLEI 6 CO
IVIt a«aas ai*eM ^aa* n 4MI
tai**4m*w4a. twawrewee. Matar* FwMm
AirnoNtcR*
Tnstrucl4d by the Cseruton pf an
Xsute and Other Clients. We WU)
Sell at Our Salenroom.
731-731 iohnaoti RIrwet
TODAY, 1:3(»
A Vary lArfv CafislrikaMnt sf
RFTTCR CLAllg ai»d WCIi-RCFT
Furniture and Effects
ARMSTICE DAY
HOLIDAY SCHEDULES
SATURDAY, NOVER4BER 11
NANAIMO Saturday Service
SIDNEY-AIRPORT Saturday Service
WEST SAANICH Saturday Service
SALT SPRING ISLAND Saturday Service
LAKE HILL Wednesday Service
GORGE Wednesday Service
BURNSIDE Wednesday Service
DOUGLAS^AGNES-
RALPH Wednesday Service
GORDON HEAD Saturday Service
CORDOVA BAY Saturday Service
CADBORO BAY . Saturday Service
JORDAN RIVER . . . Saturday Service
KEATING-OLD WEST
ROAD Saturday Service
DEEP COVE Saturday Service
SAANICHTON WHARF Saturday Service
mp B*." .Ire-4 ZJe m, Hardv KUhing RoHk
ta*-e4m*»4g. tnmwrm. Ma(ar* Fvb4*« Rpp|b, F^IC.
- - . -- - And a room Mil of bsttFr-clMS tor-
Nonnoioon anas. “ p" “> J" ^
VFi — RMidwnU of IhlB BOmrroFt-- • Mwrertng BbAp bI IB 19
•Jiirc tUIbes rv'vnUy sIf up • 76’ ‘ pf VegFtBhios, nW Ini of Pwiltry
prmnd csUtF—BK M*rt moOri of Uwlr.8i“b. Doors, lot of Flanw. Rr
church which commrtDerBtsd tU
1 100th urthday. MATNARO a tONB • AMriloMm
coAca uait itd.
mm
Depot: Broughton at Broad
DRTHOHAS
kchoul health Uupe^lor uid two
appgiuliMuU »rr« irwIodMl. Uu>m
of Dr J 8 Clark and Dr TT H
Blade? LMCC, Dr TsjrW now
heint the only doctor at Rot'k bay
Dr. WUUam Sager. Garden Ba> .
received a olmllar appointment, aur
reeding Dr. Ik A^. H Pearce
l^M.C.C., no longer resident there
lib achool district includes Uotilry's
Landing, imug's Landing. Klein
dale and Silver Sanda.
Finance — Commerce — Markets
Your Daily
IRWEST is RICTORT
Forecast
Expert Body
Fonder Repairs
• PAINTING
• WELDING
• UPIIOLSTKKY
MOONEY’S
BODY SHOP
l,»oe«l Wholesale
Produce Market
Wholaaalera are eaperlencing a
shortafe d lemons Supplies are
rapAdly dwlndUng with no furtlier
loU rolllnc Teras grapefruit b
available now wltli a further carl«iad
fUlU
)M/rtant moves or changta or W take
chancel, eepecialiy conL«riUng nuNvey
matters, pueaeaaimis. wrUlnga. algna*
turm atuS prumues. Use reaaon and
dberetion. thrift and pracUcaUty
If November 6 Is Your Birthdalc
-“Many liappy returru. ' Famous
persons bom on thU date Include
PraladlUpok. former king of Slam;
J. H Penniinan. historian and phll*
anlhtVTpist Marla Kraus-bwlte.
(ikmeer In the American kinder-
garteii movuuent
Your Year Ahead— AmbiUons and
(rleitdshlpa are stimulated and
while you starwl to gain through
friends and aaaocutes avoid a tend-
ency to eairavagancr or poor Judg-
ment in Uieae LunnecUona.
Thb original type of asuologlcal
feature apllet to you on Wednesday.
Look for your thrthalgn and date
below
March SI to April 19. Arlea- -Be
sure of your facta, atreas work In-
stead "t talk on Wednesday Grasp
upporiunlUea to eacretse creative
abllUy but avoid ettrivagance. mb-
takc-
Apni JO to May SO. Taurus- Be
impersuruU, detacnad on Wednaa*
day. Be sure to get the right angle
on people and situatloits. Go on
with wlmi b aurted rather tlian
make changva of UnporUtice.
klay 31 to June SO Oemlnl--lx»k
out for the unsound or intangible
angle on WednesUa) 8kip the sucbl
Aide of life fur Ub umi being and
adhere to regular taaka and dutba.
June 31 to July 23, Cancer- Be
Twenty industriab. au. up JO.
Ten uimuca. M 10. up 02
Thirty combined. SaJO. up JM
Ten pulp and paper. ITl M. up
shipment of Callfornb Valencia
orarigee U due next week, when there
will be a tUrppage of suptiJy until
about December 10 Apples of every
variety are plentiful.
One wholesaler reported that
Rasiern cranbernas would be very
scarce U)b year, but ho|ied that
enough would be available in the
West to take care of the demand
Paean and almond nuts in the
sliiU are on the market now in
varvee for (he lioUday season.' WaN
nub and Alberts are expect d at the
end of November.
'I'urnlpe. cabbage, celery and cauU«
flower art plentiful Daily shlptnenu
of WsAhltbton lettuce are roUing In.
LiXal green pepper? are nearly over.
'Dirre U a large supply of hothouse
lomaioes
Bridge River Cotbulldaied
Sl^PERMAN
By JerrY Siegel «dH Joe ShuBler
nn.s
Anscwidt
Aeal«-0st.u4Slaii
A r CsAMUMatad
<* a C Cwa«<*iiaa
OOMiaMl
0*fT«en*«AlUi
fvtraUMa
bMUnlla
ltUb«M4 aarrAt
Homa 'Ml
uOtSVi. TUQm CUkChNi *■
wiTvt ebfwv ».«sabNCtAi>K
•‘.■XT VUQXS UP VUrtTH THK
Osr/8 STOikyaN SuPgRMSu'
WAA ftONp CAaWbekM Bui
, IT'U- DO MCSt UOOO.
WUAT A Cbcr ! ]
TURM IKOtfiNO I lngBi 1
SSW3M1 tx TWCMTV 0TIAS,4
AMD Sold ov«a TWO I
I KAILL»OX m BOxOS ; StOT
k BAD eVBN POe fiUFROMAM
Fifteen golds. T7 77, up it
VANCOt VI.R
Twenty g(Mds. S3 47, up 21
Ten base meiab, 43 a« off .12
Fifteen oils. 78 60. up 32.
b'ltautal Saa ir .
Ujii r iif
M'xtrl
HattensI FatroUvtm
CAaKa
London StocLs
LONDON. Nov 7 British
suck closings, in sterling AunUn
Motor "A.’' aon fld Babcock A Wil-
cox. S3s; Btiois, S7s 3d. Central Min-
ing. £20 8*16 Ootwol Gold, Oa^.
Courtaulds.&Mad, D» Beers. £17 1-2.
Oeduld. ti a-B; H BC . 73s 8d.
Ltondon. Uldbnd Railway, £30 l-3;
■Metal bos, »3s gd. Mexican Eagle.
10a 3d; Mining Trust, is 9d. Hand.
U r-l. 14a »d
Bunds- British 3 1-2 per cent Con-
sols. UO a-l British " 1-2 per enl
War Liian. £103 7-B Britbh FUTidlng
if, 190O-PO. £113 1-4
flnaal r*anaeian
IbraMia
Vanalts
Vukatt
Broil* (Uw Ce ‘
Mi>ra
Mar ioa OiuiM>4a(e4
Hralorn*
fa. ' -o <I«I4
rWotxdla
BRA
M.4RY WORTiri KAMII V
liotfonea
Oran4*>*w
• AAONtCA. CHILD' PLUbC
COM* gACK' -VOU'LL -
CATCH C<kP! -PL£ASl'
Vft\L 5AV NO MOkt AgOtJT
ll•4]X Msm«4
talaAtf MiioniaiB
Kiaounsr Balia
Mini.-.
PaelRr ...
Prn« OtalUa
Planaar
Bramiar B«r(tar .,
Rtaaiwr
ertvaiasr
Qiiatalao caearr
Ha*T*a MrtXwald
Rasa
Balmoo 0*W
Shavp Cra*k
ROSaab Rrratar .
Burl tnlat
Tarlar Bri4aa ..
Whi>t*a*ar
WaniAtMf
T«ir Task
wiMTi I Aurora
Between SO and 00 tardy appUca-
tions for Ration Book No. S are
being received dally at the 'oral
ration office, according to A B
Food, ration officer of the War-
time Fnccs and Trade Board Tlie
majority, it was explained, are |bo-
pie Who were either ill or out of
(he city during the Mveral days
when raikm bnnbi were iM trlbut<d
Ui schools sDd the City Hall
Appruxlmateiy )(. ' raM<xi bu..~
ar. reported lost each month. Mr
Toronto Slork*»
TORONTO, NuV 7 «C9’ -Storks
were liigher over Ute ooard at the
ckbe of today ~ market though live
changes were narrow in all four
groups. ITb trading (Hice slackened
In the afternoon end the segregate
of about &&0.000 shares wm well
As SHt * ->»*t ohT •
uUMtcbuo acsmca yress
ON A SATCM O* <1 AMD
FiTCHtS HIA7U.V roewAAO-
HU Heap 5Tijai
THC ytOeWAlB -AMO
iMt tiei viav sTiLt-
>r that of Mondai
POPEYE
•'•sit*' estam
U.-.^nees Ration book-v h^'-r been
ff'ihd on tlb floors of theatres,
dance Iralis and ertn among house-
Borne ere found
Ceast Bravarlaa
OaltaS DiaiUUti
irultAm and coneemJng poaseasInnA
Don’t bo conftbed In your thinking
Ta- will help
July 33 U< August ti. Let> -Be
guarded in sorlal Angles. Alsri agatrut
an excessive dr-!re fnr pleasure iw
exjiendlturea *nib b no Uum to
gu soft
August 23 h> September 23. Virgo
Do ikA get off on any indtarreet
tangents on Wednesday, but make
progre.sB b.v being attentive lo
routine 8hun confuaion, deceplloct
or important changet
Sepumber 23 lo October 23. Ubra
'Be guarded tvitwcrnmg finance*,
p,.. important papers. Dun''
mix irtentp‘-tpe and money matter*
Make eurr plans are not betrayed by
mlvplaced roofldence.
October 33 to November 31. Scorpio
- Wednesday calls for cautloti In
msitera concerning ambitions, bust-
ne - flitAi.^. Ai^d fnend.vhJps. A'.oid
misunderstandings, false impressicms.
dpplsy loyalty and devotion
Nftvember 22 to December 21
" . 'itaaiji -Ou Aiowfy and care-
fully retaedlnR plans. derUkms ar-
ratigemenb- Discount the eiew-
pixi.t of other people Be diplo-
matic in dewUnge with those in pcal-
Mona nf authority Bat and drink
moderately,
De. ember 33 to January J9. Capti-
BubUlze scr-'iin'- be alien-
r;.. In tr..- demand* of health and
vour jnb K«rp a kkepucal eye on
iiliinv and .programs put forth b>
otlbf
janu‘»fy 2d to February 10. A<i .
an.. -Curtail pleasure sefku<g and
rgenanre cm Wednesday, for your
WINIMO MCCTIOV H
AlSvmar
Aria: an T-
Arniaiwa
AumsAva . »
Aunvr IS
naasinar
■am UftsiS
BapMraiiMi i «
pallia 1 •
oidaMg Kirklani }
a«bl«
BoMial
B'aWtn*
BrAuiSn kwaaoln*
■ uhata Ankariw S’
car
CanaSian
Csrib«?i Osl4 u
r»fii# V-— 1 1
Cvalrai r-atrirta ? '
rr«hen*ur WUUki ' :
uxsier*'lle > *
Ohr«oi MSB
r-sna BmtlWra It ^
iwi-iatuia
Cm**!' is
n«ma
BsM MaiatlU .... IS
excenbriAia
rrantnavf
Otani
fio4 • Lnka
Osl4alr
“ 'il»n Oa>* '
Oawiaaf Onl4 . 1
Ha'Kii» ......
Har4 a«*b I
Maraar
H*4iev Mates!
HaiKittar
Matna OU 1 4
M"»af S
H«4*«n Bat M a a
S'-a»'
JDS LIKE ) \' /,
SHAl«nN A ■) \\ /
COCONLfT A\‘
OKAV HP? ARMOR Y
IS TOO THCK—
SO
!VIarket
hold paper taivage
In txxkcU of garmenle sent to
laundriea. and ntliers are ap-
propriated by Imaginative young-
'‘''fi to Mrve a- street car tlrkrtx.
Urging lliai every care thould be
taken of the ration bonk? especially
now thsi Book No 5 lasts fur 30
weekA Mr Food said lost bo«ks
would be replaced only on receipt
of s sworn declaration from a notary
public. Merchants and others find-
ing lost books are axked to return
them 10 the local office imtnedute.
It. rfteij nrw bewks ere applied
for by the losing parties.
BLASTTD armor " TC
EVEfJ PDRME RSK//
OUTATREE )
Thfse prlcaa are obtalnad daily
frxwn the office of the DnmJnlon
Oovsmment Poultry Products In-
spection Aenrtce. VictoriA O 2493.
To produper-
Orsds “A" large 39
Drwrte “A" medium 37
Grade *'A" pulleta 3J
Grade “B“ - 11
Peewreea 17
To wholesalers.
Grade "A" large . .44
Grade "A” msdium 43
Grade “A- pullets 30
Grade "B ’ M
Peewees ... 23
It'f nmlerful 4 hat a U omnn Can l>o
XJonlrral Storki
MONTREAL Nov 7 CFt Gains
were ahead of leases in ligld deals
up lo the final hour toda) on the
stock exchange and -urb market
THIS DOOR IS locked
ANOTHP K£V (S’ .
NCr*e OF I
THESE KEYS Fit* f
r i ll 0€T it 0P£N*
THl6 AiN T THE FIRST
LOCK 1 EVER Picked*
Alomiiiu.'.; ale
■vaicy BrM
Rail T»i*aa*<sa
n A Oil
a r aa«*« • a
H AU«4
Rkiud « 31
a »»al Ban*
Bai.t «1 TBTun<?
R'.rVtia'an Blaal
r'snall'an ralan*»a
■ aoakian Ha-'? R
Afet(>i> ate
Altoma S<*«'
f-r-— -.«ae M * (
Can'l* farmar
f'>r4 sT Canada ‘ A
twtaNal Oil
)'npiMa< Tnnaci-a
l-'t Maial IneuM e?
T.: M«ial tn4,ia<
trtarnaUimal Nirbai
AmivialBd RfaaaMai
BaMiu'*! A
0«.i Taiav^v- a
Uin'fia Caran
t) I-
B c e<.»»' ?
■•lUeina SrM<avia
l«rk
•viafial a
VtAriiaai L II * Ponar
•laranea
eaa»-H«'t»f Tuh*«
■naau.iaan WAS
Htaal •« C«Aa4a
H’tam Wa'ka- fi s w
■asi *' Monl'VAl
B'Wd Bank of Canaila
vVHAT S
, The
• HUR»?y
SRCED limit-
35 MILE$
am .hour ( "
b|( but dpti't fl<'|v*(id upon *>trm
D&:.'i he ikpendcm on co-openitlnr
be •»tf-rMuni
Februery It ; .M«iih 2D PL*.-
A ‘liming ;-Hr- in tnisine?* partrx
iblT' '-r p:.L.;r tn'r »t* niav be
rea.i !»rit (iaJs\ ~V ' awsv an?
Tjnonto I'ntinh'tl Star!, if
a-4 A •**
Am* *an>a<ad t4>4rt
'1 u»»a
Uka li
twna
Mala Va. -*»r
W-fhaa'j
Ora“
ea-raut
Rand Matarilr
Tlffan*
T' ’*•»*#
Vat:na li**'*
wa»aks
I.OVfl RVK r RFCORD
Ln.snnN <P> AiiSna locu;:: .-
(IV- I"»pe. . T WS4 Di.ugi**, =VhO
drove «pecial for Queen Vie-
■ erle. Kina Bdu.u-d VIT. King
rVartTge V aii.- ,i.f pre ‘ King hs*
;,,it ---,::iT !e>d 5' \rar‘' service with
Bu' TU«R«*6 NO ■
TtMg KoB S>k*AM.X
VOuft plane LlAVij,
eu THftee hOl-R) .
HXt dOT ^ PAL- 1
anO vAa-* 'C’'r
I JU*'*' A5 T 30aJT ^iVE
w€u£Au.'n<E 0AK
"hiEFf AMi<T
CtP : CA*/x .. 9t sewf WAV
■C* MACefp '■ i«4 lAn whip
kviXHClT "Ciu J iROJWO
M"' "■-(IPI
•*OtO evglhr ■‘•auwd .
’-r 5AT leho lease
Lh.*A\ TWO
aMVS'-
V Wl#->
TU»i 4 Jlvsev pAAi- WUiW ^
I wiAkfT -O TAwr to lord , THE 0>e(s6ST
ReoowDO vfs. rr is k o*
vfRv Vf»y iapoRtju/t .) em au-V
EASY MOSrV
MSVAOltiSFT.'
land - Tlire
folk had the •”i
Ih'. when they
side In Ui> O
nnihing ntneh *rd got a guiivea f -i
dr". It Tl.r. - f.i »i.ed :■ T-f.
(Children nslfMulc*' hv a film com
panv mski»!s ' n-;
KCUU'S CORMER
ndred fla:.-;-
-«t» n ,>f t , tr
nn G0*N0 TO H 01C AND
STRONG i>K£ NIS QAflOr CW(£
HE EATSM>^ TOOf FT
contains more
vitamins ANO
MiNEMii Than
L* wy THE «ST CUTS
OF MEAT f
(fnr fa
/"vOJOtO iT^RuOLiF
f WAOMT eSEH FOR 'AXiC
a/NAHlC LAST KWVJTC RAt>0
' SPEEOi TtJWCVERHAVtBCtN
P*CTtO GOJJRNOC'^
BANK OF MONTREAL
ICTAiUSMtO HIT
i WWViQ-,
IWOULDNT
ISftfTMAT
N'l > f1< T ^ ^.err' v f v-.-. ikal a M\T
OFKD rf riPTTFN ( f>m iv.
ahax mwe (V fsld up ( 's|xttl Mwvt of ww
Irwunevo Ma »»»« -Wvur*>t Lc U» njmr.t
aftwtar pavaiif pp tf. ' iffcr ntlf'AY (*>•
nRNT X* o( hBLUJltFR neve - • V. —
hr>Mar« fW fWvwH ai ti'.aa of • uTiasa ow
51** l Vtrlwr, 1‘>«4
Dw Ano*«ai ' ^tvb*. ‘ *»»*.. * of ’.Is
Surcfaoldiu* wC: Iv ‘ at ihr .''aritr-f
H - .« >if (bt Irwt.ti.Ti. MONDAT, (be
F V KrHdkroflvP EMNOt errt
lb* <')mv m ukft at new-.
fW L.V'1*T iH tb* IWwd.
(hf \ot lUiftiirh
Mnewval. iTtk'VwJet. IM4
(aruii
WlMNtPF'. 7
las wt*«ai anil rdwr»e
featured irt.r nular
oaevAXo, vcxjy?e
’ JUST A LA7V
'lalnbnw Mr.
MV F4AP
I Li. DO
SOMeTHligQ
A80UT iTf r
rww^< F
SOOO’FW-NOTWING
tWER r—
rr***»r»d* i» 1
•tiirkona of fl:
TtaL dssr. ■tkder the r(rcwm«(snc«s
I don't (hlak s ( elontot Wsn( Ad
would ketg Hi gnding wiv elotbso"'
•
•
THE D.\ILY COLO.N'IST. \ ICTORIA, n.C . W 1-.0.\I-;SD.\S . Mi\ K.MHl-.R S. 1944
15
'1
1
.It
0
■ 1
1 .
■4— '
V
THE
GREATEST
ACTION
PICTURE
OF
OUR TIME!
THK DAILY COLOM^I'
VICTORIA, B.C., WKDNKSDAV. NOVEMBKR 8. 19«
Fraud Hearing
Oh Tomorrow
City Life Netc to
Girl From Aklavik
EUMUM'IOM, Nov. 7 CP> - Brlfhl
Ugttu ipay be ncxhinc ttcw to "city
folk,** but to Sanh MrLetxl tNey're
a novelty. TTie 18-yrar-oid mUs
halls from Aklavik. N.W.T., and she
has never before been south oi the
Arctic ctrcls.
~Clly life U strange and 1 don't
DUcloelng yesterday that the dep-
uty provincial Ananre minister had
demanded repayment by the cUy of
fSOO.OQO loaned by the Province for
relief cosu. Mayor AtKtrew McOavin
said he would give the question Un-
Prellmlnary hearing of a charge
of conspiracy to defraud the Oov-
emmenl, against Prederuk Rough
and Clement H Davies, naval dock-
yard employees, was adjourned la
city police court yesterday to 3. SO
Adjournment was decided by
MaglAirate H. C Hall after O. H
Sedger. pruseruUir, Indlrated he
was not prepared isunedUCely to
argue a point raised by the magia-
^*te. P. J. Sinnott. defence coun-
sel. had submitted that conspiracy
of Rough and Davie* to defraud the
Government through traveling ex-
pense acrounU had not been proved
by the prosecution
Mr. Sedger sUted that evidence
of Kenneth Vidal. W. H. HUIler and
James Collier, that they liad not
stayed at Vancouver hotels for
monUwi. But. she sumused, she'll
have to get used to it. for she's head-
ing east to visit friends there.
Aklavik Is a nice place to Uva. she
thinks "We luve movies and dsnCVs
and lots of work to do.”
David Leemlng Mayor McGavln
said he had been Informed that It
I was understood the money was not
I U> be repaid. However, Interest had
been paid on U since 1835.
Ttie deputy minister wrote; **I
would welcome hearing from you as
to the manner In which you propose
to liquidate this debt." Questioned
yesterday, he said he had not au-
thority to state wliether other munU
clpaUUea bed been sent almllsr de
mands.
It was learned that the relief loans
came to the fore during discussions
on the 'city’s, refunding plan.
The letter, addressed to the mayor,
was rjot acted on by the finance com-
outtee at Us last meeting, other than
to refer It to the mayor for action. '
lh\srribe^t l)arnaf>iP.
Done hy ln.sf*rts
\ Damsge caused throughout the
^ world by the Germans snd Japanese
WSJ inflnlteslmsl compared with
that which had been wrought dur*
i.ng the past years by Insects, ac-
cording to Or. O. Clifford Carl,
director of the Provincial Museum,
who addressed members of the Vic-
toria Horticultural Society last night
in the City Hall.
UsUig a wooden model of a typical
Insect, ihe *|>eaker outlined differ-
ence* between bugs, Insects and
beetles. All inserts had only tlx
legs, he said,
BeneflU of aome insects to hu-
manity. and the hamfulness of
others, were outlined. One of the
most recent serious pests to become
prevalent In VIctortai Dr. Carl said,
was the apple sawfly, which already
had caused considerable damage In '
Saanich orchards A fUm. shoamg
WOLVrS ON
law SI
At II m. * IT.
S'SI, S:fl
‘Sailors' =
Holiday" ■
WUk
Anhur
i Lake
’ An*
Jane
Lawrence
CNo* TooAVi 41 it.-sa. s.ta e n. i m
riiM - Hhat •
WS«i • Lisr' What i
Maa-
Al I.M. I M. I.M
Brian Donievy
Akim Tamtroff
>iosi t.aMialties
Fxacled in Kiirma
LONDON. Nov. 7 iCP-Reuter».—
Air Chief Marshs] Rir Philip Jou-
^bert. deputy chief of staff to Lord
Mountbatten In the Southeast Asia
Command, aald at a press confer-
ence today that Brltuh and Indian
force* in Burma had to date In-
dicted a greater number of casual-
Ue* on the Japanese than any other
force In the PaclAe theatre
These troops of the FPurteenUi
Army were fighting Jn and hnldlng
the biggest single front in the
Pacific — 100.000 square miles of
jungle
^ Bing Crosby
Bob Hope
,^|0uruthv Liftour
Regular 3.99.
Sires 12 to 14 Only.
This Morning
“ROAD TO
SINGAPORE
Referring to th*' Vidal. Hllller
and Collier receipt*, the .magistrate
then asked ‘Where wa.' the Oov
emnient defrauded? is there fraud
on the OovenuDem if It has lost no
Tm*i;ine! This mormuc >uii can eave exactly
half un k «lamt> Iillle pnnl ilrcA^ ! I.iifltt ami iJark
shades that will hrrji vui neat giivl tid\ aruiiitd
home . . Ir.-L well nr..1, r % ..ih fi.Af. Mge* 12
and 14 cmU .
With JERRY COLONNA
LONDON CP) -Sued for W OW by
the woman he knocked down. * bus
driver here was ordered by court to
pay « a month— which will clean
off tlie claim in 100 years.
KSnS TODAY
Mr Sedger argued that loss of
money was the vital point 'It Is
not Incumbent on the prosecution
to prove that money was lost, but
that improper means were adopted."
he declared. The magistrate will
hear further argument on the point
on TTmraday.
< PIve similar charge* agalnit
I Rougit and Bernard Howard, for
: Which preliminary hcaringfi have
I been held in one case and waived In
I four others, have been adjourned
I U> this morning for decision a« to
I committal - Mr Sinnott and W A
Brethour. defence counsel, nald they .
I wished fiu ther adjournment until
(completion of tlie. Rough-Davles
case
Be*t raoedjf *f Any 7»ar
Af AOS.MV WINNER
NF.Vai DANA
roNOA ir ANDREWh
SkIHTS
t <.'?*Juro) •. crepe* smt wnoU uken iroru our higher.
fiM< ed liiiei snd rrrhit ed lo e«a> ilv hall pnie Ttl^c
ad'sntsge of lh>* oiit«lsnd'>iK ••i>{M>rlumi y lo putrhav*
in ’e«irs‘‘ drev» Sice* up in 20.
\N omen'* Dreur*. rsvhinn I'l-'Oi si IH1-. RAY
l*rr »i 1... *11, otu> h
ed. SsTT, brown. be»i{e.
lighter *h4<le« in *>.-e« 12
Lossach Uiorus
\l Koviil Toni^lil
.\miiAenirn(R
Smt Enttrtainmtnt for All From 6 to 801
ON THE STAGE
Royal— Dan Ckiasacks Chorus
and Dancers
ON THE AC REEN
Atlas -"Road to Singapore "
surrlng Bing Croaby and
Dorothy Lamour.
Cadet -Lionel Barrymore and
' Rag*' Ragland In ‘"Three
Men In White
rapHni 'The Seventh Crow '
featuring Spencer Tracy snd
Btgne Hassa
OominlfHi -Charles Laughton
ar.d Mancaret p Rrlen in
"The Canterville Ghost."
Oak Bay and PUsa -"Song of
the Open Road." surrlng
Charley McCarthy and W.
C Fields.
Rl«— Joan Crawford m "Re-
imlon In France '
York "The More tire Mer-
rier " featuring Joel McCre*
and Jean Arthur
•nie General PUlofT Don Coasack
Chorus, singing m Victoria at the
Rojal Victoria ‘Dteatre tonight,
takes Its name from a celebrated
Russian hero of the early IBth cen-
tury and from a river which flowa
through Uieir homeland.
General Platoff aas one of the
leaders m the aar of attrition which
made Naprjleon's invasion of Russia
a mUJiary disaster. He was a Coa-
*ock from the River Don. where
most of the. members of the clwlr
come from, and he was a musician
as well a* a wiidler. often leading
his troops in the folk music of the
southern steppes
Wlien this chorus wa* organised
among a grwjp of exiled Cossacks In
Prague In 1934 It took lu name front
ihe musical general of a century ago
And becaiuve there were many Cos-
sack dbincU in Imperial Russia
they Identified themwive* by includ-
UJR the name of the I.300-mlle River,
Don. which drains the region in
which tliev were bom
The Cosaarka. of courw. were the
flnetl aoldlers of Imperial Russia,
and at Ihe outbreak of the Orral
War there iVere about 3.000 000 of
them m the Czan&t amtie.; As a
claa* ihii.g as they did nn the vast
plains of the Ukraine and Rmiihern
Russia, they developed the same
skill as horsemen, and much (he
same individual self-sumnerKy that
are ihe inherUed qualities of tlie
American cowboy.
Su-Slian KIoiincs
Regular 3.95
THE ALL-OISNEY
FEATURE THAfS
ALL-OUT FUR!
\^hite I'lannelettc
I or t orn in Iakiii
A mark of 145.7 per rein at-
Ulned bv the Royal Canadian Navy
In this area yesierdav with total
tales for Psclfic Commarxl reaching
4517.000.
In the trophy race foe major and
minor warahipa and patrol vemeU,
a eninesweeper led the first class
with 173 5 per cent of lu quoU;
Falrmile 069 topped minor war ves-
sels with 244 per cent, and Talapus
stayed ahead of all patrol veaaela
by subscribing four timea Ita quota.
Short MtablPhments continued
to show return* sLthough sales fe)i
off a mile HMC8 Olvrnchy re-
ported 153 per rent at 440 noo and
Nadeii 1041 per cent at 451,900
The combined operations training
school at Comox. a eonstateni leader,
reported toul sales to date nf 414..
250 for 143 5 per cent The Royal
Canadian Naval College showed in-
creased returns up to yesterday a1th
41I.4.50. or 143,1 per erni
Printed Tea Towels
MighU jbvorbrnl Ir* | <Mrn <n snrariive
H’lir «r vellnw t>s< kgrmind B-.- •. ip
a* ihi* \Nfdnc*d*v rleartni-f price F'j<h
Uomrirs MIOKS
*Tefl 1*11“ liiu lay 10. Academy
Awo»di ley *0.. Vow'll My mI
Regular B.4S
.-hlv - dreiM puaii s
• n isU *ud kidsLiu Irsthe'- T*k-
l*f>m our fegiiUr »ir.ik sod reduced
beeail»c f'f tbr I'rokru m-ge '•* ----s
rntuf ejrli f-'t > iiiir rh«u» r \n
pbi.nf .-rders or e>c*.jugri, f>lrs*e.
niffs
>iurdy nuslitT hie*, bed iberiit.K.
«bffu, t>tlloa care* snd tsMcclaih-
Nk «|ih* sre 6,t. 72. SO snd 90 inches
lorlvSlni
• “(‘4SE7‘ JUNIOR
• -PINK EI.EI'flANTR
• 'H l ows SONvi"
Women’4 Jeriey Cloth
Prance. ’ which will end tonight at
the Rio Theatre
OtKIMIOKS
IUs> k snd w'lite rlifcked tsblfcloth
ds^ *1 hreaklsst m Iunchei>*> 1
04h RAY AM) In Sm.g of
PI.A7.A TIICATRE.S the Open
Road." now
at the Oak Bay and Piaaa ‘Diewtre-
Charlie MiCarchy pro..%. to Edgar
Bergen that anyone ran or *
verUrlloquiAl. H& dummy, called
Junior. lA a cute replies of Charlie
III minuiture form, and ape,^ ? ;
senior by Uking an UL-^iam dislik^
lo W C Fields, long-atandtng enem>
of Charlie, wlu) plays a leading tok
In the film
Coming - Friday!
P PAV-OFF
Men's (^omiiinalions
RIO Teamed for the ftrxl
TMEATRe nme with mniantic
Philip Dorn who proved
himself a great actor In "lOicape, '
•Undergraund” and "Random Hat-
vMt " and John Wayne, Joan Craw-
ford flashes across the screen In
M-n-M s imprcMlve "Reunion in
0«r>«n * 00**00
elji<iu kmi c,.nmi >*rn« **<
*le»«pd, «nhle leugih «lyle fiorj
In *irr* to i«» 42 I'sir .
tl Mt AM
e»«««r> M I M, • n. * lA
IPi ThgY#or‘* Big Muiieol Skowl
If s igort nig MuiicQi bhowl ai^M
DOMINION
THEATRE
TTiere are sweetheart-
and AweeihearU, but
the No. 1 aweeUieart
fg them all. to movie fans "verv-
where. w liuic Margaret OBrkn
the sensational seven ■ y- .ir • old
roungstcr who thrilled you tn
•Journey for Margaret" and "ly»r
Angel." Margaret* a full-fii-dged
star now and she appears In her
new film The Canterville Obrwf
at the Ekimlnlon Theatre
CADET
ESOUIMAI.7 ROAD
fooaa tttctN
CHAiUI AGCAtTHY
40NITA OgANVIllT
W. C miDS
I 4*r riMSn TOOAt
S ja •■* S M e M
T«* aarriinc **•••*'>»■ Ugt
Tkerr * Tl«i» 0«l far ) •■ a«* H-arl
Tkrllh’
Men* riirnubmgs. SircM JIooc si Tiff* RAY
TWO TOF HIT5
IXTIIA -NfWS
niT«
nON DANA
AMECHE • ANDREWS
sta • man Hvaimit ar
WfIJJAM SVTM*
THREE MEN IN WHITE
8ONJA HENIK
JACK OAKIK
WOODY HERMAN
And His Orchetirs
"WINTERTIME”
‘‘REUNION
FRANCE” i
f APITOI.
THEATRE
Humr Cronvn i-. gn
Important role in Tlie
H e n I t> c r •
M -O -M - new Rr>encer Trarv .nar
ring film, now at the Capitol The-
atre Others promixieni ip the pic-
ture are Slgne Haserr, R»y enliins,
Jnselca Tandy, Agne- Monrejiesd
and Fell* 8re*<art ‘The Seventh
Crvua" *i based ofi Anna Beghen'
be»t-*eijer novel.
IJaeal narr«*iar» Van SaSnaa*
V|arH»n Watvall Ars narSnar
a»ta l«ka
ei*a- -SWIM, revrs’
*4*e*_ «(»»a <e*raai»a*l>
AL TONIGHT ST 8:30
RUSSIA'S SINGING HORSCMEN*
G4NERAL FLA TOFF — CHORUS AHD DANCERS
TODAY
Suba»i„.|»r*U »»l otir reg«*l*' hta Ml *m>o
liii.. ; .^1. fsHcy attlf* rt)itftrrr*ii 4I bsr|*
sod l>>pa ttr-.wn, gffv and Mwe. tn *ire* *' tr> 10
Roy'* rueni»hm*a, Mreef I'lriof *t 1I|(-.
f ADET Metro-Onidw—!', - Mayer
THrAIRE unveil* a bright m«w
prn*r-<t for *t*r<1o»r.
In the latest and -• nf the Dr
Oillespki adventure* "Three Men
In White," whkn ende* U' l ’ • .tr
the Cadet ‘Theiaire. She ts Av«
Gardner, who nw only pr— ~ a
eterbng artreas in her Brut 1:..
portanr role, btit 1* extremely ear*
on the eye* a* well
IMPORTANT!
HOSPITAL DRIVE
METAL LUNCH BOXES—
Ke,:..'4s 5-;-.
CAST STEEL PRYING
PANS
WOODEN DOOR MATS—
Pc :“^Ur 4 ! I -■ »’
PIBRETEX BATH MATS—
Hes ; ■ I IV .
PIBRETEX FOLDING LAUNDRY
BAGS — F eg--' • - I
CARDBOARD LUNCH SITS—
Regyiar 19*.
FOLIUM— I - -
ware Regular I
RUG CLEANER-
P'g'itar u>,
GOLDEN FLEECE FOT
CLEANERS
LARGE SIZE ENAMEL PIE
PLATES— Regntar
IRONING PADS—
Je*r>irg aluniinuni
’’FRIDAY FROLICS"
CANADA'S rOfULAR RADIO STAR
‘THFATRK
FOiMfUT OF ALAN YOUNG'S "lUCklNGNAM" SNOW
FEATURED WITH STAN CROSS’ ORCHESTRA
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10
Law Acres’ Orcheatra— Dancing 9 HQ I— Rafraahment*
ALL WELCOME
TICKETS Si 00 Earl^ObtaSnablc Prom Mambart o# the
Elks' Club or Prom the Club
The drawing for the lour prixa* in lha Jubilaa HoopiUl Driv*
arill taka place (ha same avaning.
COOKIE SHEETS— Large
Pegolar 'JA' Park
YORK Novelty danr* cren*
THEATEf: f« Columbiaa *TT)e
More the Merrier
comedy at the York Tbeatr* fine-
Jean Arthur and Joel MrCrew do-
ing complicated rumba routlnoi in
cioa* amchrnniewrinn wtrii* vp-
arated by a wall and oui nf of
eoeh other ‘The film wtu «>d to-
night
* FUHtC DANCING, ★ PARTNERS FOR ALL Ik STAGS WILCOMI
THIS FRIDAY ONLY— ADMISSION
Crystal Garden
LOWER
BALLROOM
l^NDON 0> • ntlean million c< ftritwin rocelve holidays wUh
. . . par s
Ihe 14.VIOOOO pe .pie now working In , Mlniatir of l.Abm handbenk reveois
INCONPOPtATED 2T* MAY 1670.
iTm